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Goat Industries Ltd C.GOAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  BGTTF

Goat Industries Ltd. is a Canada-based investment issuer. The Company is a business focused on investments and acquisition of assets within the ocean economy, concentrating in the functional foods, plant-based proteins, food technology, fermented foods, cultured and cell agriculture spaces as well as the mining industry. The Company plans to generate returns on its investments, including through mergers or acquisitions, go public transactions or other liquidity events of its investee companies or projects.


CSE:GOAT - Post by User

Post by safiqulislam67on May 24, 2023 11:56am
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Post# 35462017

PMET area, Lithium historics

PMET area, Lithium historicsGOAT has historic Lithium values in area of PMET and also some superbly higher Lithium values with Uranium and rare earths in an area over 6km long within pegmatites. AS per the screenshot of Mia in Quebec, the 32ppm Li historic rock sample analysis is within a few hundred meters of the high grade Lithium occurrences. That is the opportunity with GOAT historic Lithium values. Others talk lithium projects, so far they all moose. Nemask Lithium just did a deal to supply Lithium concentrate to Ford, it went bankrupt in 2017, but it didn’t because it has the goods, GOAT has anomalous Lithium values which as per geologic modelling should have a source nearby.
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