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Giyani Metals Corp V.EMM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CATPF

Giyani Metals Corp. is a battery metal development company. It produces sustainable, low carbon high purity battery-grade manganese for the electric vehicle (EV) industry. It has developed a hydrometallurgical process to produce battery-grade high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM), a lithium-ion battery cathode precursor material critical for EVs, directly from ore supplied by its own manganese oxide (MnO) deposits. These include the K.Hill Battery-Grade Manganese Project, the Otse MnO prospect (Otse) and the Lobatse MnO prospect (Lobatse). The K.Hill Project, Otse, and Lobatse are located in the Kanye Basin of south-eastern Botswana (the Kanye Basin Prospects) and held through Menzi Battery Metals (Pty) Limited, a subsidiary of the Company. Its segments include Botswana Battery Metals Project for the exploration, evaluation and development of its battery-grade manganese assets located in Botswana and the demonstration plant under construction in South Africa and Corporate.


TSXV:EMM - Post by User

Comment by JimmyDeenon Jan 27, 2021 7:49pm
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Post# 32404718

RE:Drop

RE:Drop
A couple of points:
1.) I have 34 mining companies on my watchlist. Of those yesterday, 77% experienced a drop in share price. Only 2 had a share price increase, which would suggest some event that affected many mining companies not something unique to EMM.
2.) 3 months ago, EMMwas hovering around .20 a share. Compared to then, even with the drop it's performing well. Some might say even over-performing.
3.) It's operating in Botswana. If you've done any research on Botswana or Namibia, you would know that these are among the most solid, trustworthy and dependable mining jurisdictions to invest in. They mine as if their national economy depends on it-which it does. So when a company in Botswana says it's going to mine and it gets permission to do so, you can bet that's exactly what will happen. And that is also reflected in EMM's stock price rise. Unlike Canada, which has a long and infamous history of mining-sector stock market shenanigans.
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