RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Lithium converter in Thunder BayBut it
is about likelihoods. Both AVL and RCK could develop fantastically successful lithium operations in Ontario, no matter what I or others predict and no matter how many have tried before and failed ... but how likely is it, based on the technical reports and the realities of the evolving lithium market?
You've received help from me already, even though you don't see it that way. I can't give more without crossing into professional services, and I only accept referrals.
A final bit of generic advice: read everything AVL has ever filed, including technical reports, and go to prior property owners' info where still possible. Then you'll be able to develop a fuller picture of AVL's (Bubar's) modus operandi. It's 25+ years of masterful serial financing of a revenue-less existence. He's a genius, an absolute genius. Who but a genius could imagine portraying a non-operating, non-developing mining company as a "leader" in sustainability? Quite honestly, I am in awe of the man.
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Cartmanbrah wrote: I didn't want to sound rude and repeat myself, but you are not being helpful. I didn't ask about likelihoods or requested for another lesson. You posted originally:
TickerTwit wrote: But in Canada, where does the feedstock come from? Not RCK or AVL, neither of whom will ever produce. So ... from whom?
And then you continued:
TickerTwit wrote: RCK's statements are extremely unlikely
TickerTwit wrote: Production in Ontario is very unlikely, by them or anyone else.
Now then, let us try again:
Yes or no? - Spodumene, petallite, lepidolite etc. will be mined in Georgia Lake or/and Separation Rapids by 2025?
- Construction of a lithium converter will commence by 2025 in Thunder Bay?
TickerTwit wrote: I understand your hope,
You do, don't you?