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Surge Battery Metals Inc. V.NILI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NILIF

Surge Battery Metals Inc. is a Canadian-based company. The Company’s Nevada North Lithium Project flagship property is dedicated to exploring clean high-grade lithium energy metals in Nevada USA - essential for powering tomorrow's electric vehicles. The Company’s management team boasts a strong track record of delivering significant shareholder value. The Company is led by a board and management team with seasoned lithium experts, who previously played pivotal roles in the successful Millennial Lithium venture (sold to Lithium Americas for US$491 million).


TSXV:NILI - Post by User

Comment by Wylde81on Dec 26, 2023 3:48pm
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RE:End of 2024: Buyout of NILI for $ 5.50 per share

RE:End of 2024: Buyout of NILI for $ 5.50 per share

It's funny how at one point you said the stock was going to go as high as $1500 a share!! There would be nothing more that I would enjoy but c'mon man. What's an actual realistic high point in your opinion..?

Btw that would be outperforming Apple which seems very highly unlikely. 

If a lot more people were interested in Evs than the potential for a good return makes sense, but demand at this point isn't there. 

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