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Western Magnesium Corp V.WMG.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYF

Western Magnesium Corporation is a producer of green primary magnesium metal. The Company is focused on plant operations and magnesium production. It uses a continuous silicothermic process to produce magnesium with low labor and energy costs while generating minimal waste and toxic by-products. The Company's technology eliminates inefficiencies and allows for a continuous, mass production of magnesium. Its magnesium is used for technological advancement opportunities for American industries including auto, airline, aerospace, and protecting national security interests with the department of defense.


TSXV:WMG.H - Post by User

Post by AucontraireIIon Jun 29, 2022 9:29am
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Oh that PR

Oh that PR
"The Company is presently in the calibration and optimization phase which will continue until satisfactory operating parameters are defined." Does this imply that so far the operating parameters are NOT satisfactory? It seems to me that as usual a few things are said while a thousand things are left unsaid. I thought for sure we would see a number of some kind. Don't predominantly engineering companies use numbers? Are number's not in vogue anymore? How about an assay number? Quantity produced? Quantity foreseen to be produced? What is this statement supposed to convey? Cautious optimism? We haven't passed the stage of cautious optimism yet? As I read it, apparently not. Does anybody see it some other way? If so what have they told us today? In concrete terms...
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