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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

Comment by AucontraireIIon Jan 27, 2023 8:20am
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RE:RE:RE:Purchase orders being secured.

RE:RE:RE:Purchase orders being secured.Many companies on the venture are like this. There's always the thread of a good idea underlying them which is plausible.  But it seems the pattern is the same. Make a big promise of some great thing. Put the date well out into the future. Then come up with reasons that were "beyond our control" why they didn't come to fruition and that things have now changed as a result. Come up with a new big promise of even greater things to come now that the past is behind us. Continue to draw salaries and dilute...  I'm not saying that that what's happening here, but it is an apparent business model followed by some companies.  I just don't know.  
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