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Lithium Chile Inc V.LITH

Alternate Symbol(s):  LTMCF

Lithium Chile Inc. (Lithium Chile) is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is engaged principally in the acquisition, advancement and development of mineral properties in Chile and Argentina. The Company has a property portfolio consisting of 11 properties encompassing 106,136 hectares in Chile together with 29,245 hectares on the Salar de Arizaro in Argentina. The Company also owns four properties in Chile totaling 22,433 hectares that are prospective for gold, silver and copper. Its projects include Salar De Arizaro, Salar De Coipasa, Salar De Llamara, Salar De Turi, and others.


TSXV:LITH - Post by User

Post by Pogo3on Apr 08, 2023 9:51am
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Post# 35385182

LITH IS GROSSLY UNDER VALUED!!!

LITH IS GROSSLY UNDER VALUED!!!When you take into consideration Lith's Argentina property presently demonstrates a 2.6 MM tonnes deposit of lithium carbonate, and presently awaiting pending results from 3 additional drill holes which in all likelyhood will significantly increase the size of the deposit, it stands to reason that the overall property in Argentina alone will produce in excess of 3.5 MM tonnes of Lithium carbonate which will elevate that property to a "world class deposit". Taking this aspect into consideration would it not follow that the property would have a high level of interest to any perspective aquisition at a price well in exce$$ to 80 cents per share?

Also LITH has significant additional properties in Chile which look as good if not better than the property in Argentina, taking these likelyhoods into consideration one would think that LITH is grossly under valued and has the potential to explode to a value well in exce$$ to where it is presently trading. FWIW, STAY LONG and STAY STRONG.
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