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Lithium Americas Corp LAC


Primary Symbol: T.LAC

Lithium Americas Corp. is a lithium resource company. The Company is focused on advancing Thacker Pass to production. The Company owns 100% of the Thacker Pass project, which is located in Humboldt County in northern Nevada, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Lithium Nevada Corp. Thacker Pass is situated at the southern end of the McDermitt Caldera, approximately 60 miles (100 kilometers) northwest of Winnemucca, in Humboldt County, northern Nevada. Its subsidiaries include RheoMinerals Inc., KV project LLC, and 1339480 B.C. Ltd.


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Comment by sorrensonon Jan 17, 2024 11:25pm
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RE:RE:RE:Building Thacker Pass mine is a waste of money ...

RE:RE:RE:Building Thacker Pass mine is a waste of money ...There is no doubt that lithium is as hyped as AI and Blockchain and you   missed lithium from seawater which is basically endless supply  but"

"The cost of producing concentrate at hard-rock lithium mines is generally lower than that of producing lithium chemical products from brines. In 2019, the average total cash cost across 11 operating hard-rock producers is expected to be US$2,540/t LCE, which compares with US$5,580/t LCE across nine brine operations. The most significant cost component at hard-rock mines is labor, which will make up almost 30% of total cash costs in 2019, compared to just 9% at brine producers. This is a result of the relatively high wages paid in Australia, where seven of the 11 hard-rock assets are located. Labor accounts for a lower proportion of brine operations' costs because of the comparative lack of personnel required to extract the resource out the ground, which is done via extraction wells, compared to conventional mining techniques. For brine assets, the biggest cost component is reagents for the downstream processing, which we forecast will account for 36% of total cash costs in 2019. These reagents are primarily sodium carbonate and lime, which are used to remove contaminants and precipitate lithium carbonate out of solution. 


I think LAC  is a decade ahead of Nili and I think they both have losts of downside   I have zero love for either and  see lots of shorters smiling   I hate commidity stocks as they always over react to price changes 

That said there is a massive market but also masive supply coming onliine . These stocks will make shorters and swing traders losts of money  

 
bogfit wrote: "Should I mention that solid state batterys (sic) are made with lithium..."
 
Sure, that's appropriate.  Equally important is a global lithium "budget" showing demand, uptake, and supply.  While you're at it, please include data showing the lowing cost of lithium production from hydrothermal brine, the future price of lithium, and the revised FS for Thachter Pass at now substantially lower prices.
 
Really nothing more than any lithium invester should already have in their DD. 

Down another 5% today.

b.


 
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