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Quest Critical Metals Inc C.BULL

Alternate Symbol(s):  DCNNF

Quest Critical Metals Inc. is a Canadian critical minerals exploration company focused on the discovery and development of deposits of production grade metals, which are critical components to current hybrid, electric and future vehicle technology. The Company's properties include Tisova Copper/Cobalt project and Minas Gerais State Lithium Project. The Tisova exploration project covers over 120 square kilometer (km2) straddling the German/Czech border near the Czech town of Kraslice and the German town of Klingenthal in the Erzgebirge mountain range. The Company has secured 25,080 hectares in Brazil’s Jequitinhonha Valley in the Itinga Basin of Minas Gerais State, known as Lithium Valley. The area hosts three operating lithium mines, the largest is Sigma Lithium Corp's Groto do Cirilo mine.


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Post by Painter4on Sep 07, 2001 10:01pm
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FSO is to grow

FSO is to growWhile the long haul fibre optic companies continue to predict a slow recovery, the last mile is just getting underway. As a result we should see some growth in share value of Plaintree and it is comforting that we are finally getting analyst coverage. What I also find comforting is that the build out of the last mile will take some time. By the time the current trunks are serviced by Plaintree's products and the like, new trunks will be built following renewed capital spending. We should see a continual progression over the next few years. Also, with the trillions of dollars that were poured into the services provided by the Nortels and the Ciscos, intuitively I would think that the touted $4B a year for the FSO sector is a low estimate. IMHO. Would be nice to see that first major contract signed as David has eluded to. Painter
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