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Manganese X Energy Corp V.MN

Alternate Symbol(s):  MNXXF

Manganese X Energy Corp. is a Canada-based mining company. The Company is engaged in acquiring and advancing mining prospects located in North America with a focus on supplying value-added materials to the lithium-ion battery and other alternative energy industries. Its segments include the acquisition and exploration of mineral property interests in Canada, and technology development through its subsidiary Disruptive Battery Corp. (DBC), which includes a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system to respond to air quality needs. The Company’s principal project is its Battery Hill manganese property located in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The property consists of about 55 claims covering 1,228 hectares (ha) about five kilometers (km) northwest of the town of Woodstock in Carlton County, southwestern New Brunswick. Its Peter Lake Property consists of 44 mining titles totaling approximately 2568 hectares located in the Central Grenville Province, Quebec.


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Comment by Laphroigon Jun 09, 2020 9:07am
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RE:RE:RE:Manganese as key to safer, cheaper lithium-ion batteries

RE:RE:RE:Manganese as key to safer, cheaper lithium-ion batteriesAgree - the focus should be Manganese. What is concerning is this companies insistence on spreading itself too thin. Their suggestion that their Disruptive Battery "technology" is going to be shot through the HVAC systems of all the buildings in Canada soon, seems overly optimistic at best..... I can't imagine that this wouldn't involve a heavily regulated and timely process..., but I hope I'm wrong. Their actions make me doubt their confidence in the Manganese story.
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