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American Lithium Corp AMLI


Primary Symbol: V.LI

American Lithium Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the development of large-scale lithium projects within mining-friendly jurisdictions throughout the Americas. The Company is focused on development of its strategically located TLC lithium project (TLC) in the richly mineralized Esmeralda lithium district in Nevada, as well as continuing to advance its Falchani lithium (Falchani) and Macusani uranium (Macusani) development-stage projects in southeastern Peru. Its TLC Lithium Project is located near the regional hub and county seat in the town of Tonopah, Nevada. The Falchani Lithium Project consists of 1,090 square kilometers (km2) of mineral concessions in the Province of Carabaya, Department of Puno, in southeastern Peru. The Macusani Uranium Project is an undeveloped uranium projects in the world containing significant measured, indicated, and inferred uranium resources. Located approximately 25 kilometers away from the Company’s Falchani Lithium Project.


TSXV:LI - Post by User

Post by cyber37on Jun 12, 2023 10:54am
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LI Reaches Agreement?

LI Reaches Agreement?At first glance it looks like just a share dilution of my LI holdings. Company needs to present a value (like NPV $) in a simple term for each ‘new’ entity before this split can be assessed. There is a ‘beauty in simplicity’ that appears to be lost in this proposal.  
G37
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