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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Neo Lithium Corp NTTHF

Neo Lithium Corp is engaged in the business of exploration operations. Its principal business activities are the exploration and development of resource properties. Its project includes the 3Q project. It operates its business in the countries like Canada and Argentina, however, most of the revenue is generated from Canada.

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Neo Lithium Corp > Just sitting here
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Post by RuudinFrance on Dec 19, 2019 12:08pm

Just sitting here

and smiling.

Someone needed to get rid of a load of shares and pushed it as low as 38.5 cents yesterday.
Was it a smart move, trying to frighten other shareholders, maybe?
We'll see how the day ends. Right now we're up from the low by 9.5 cents, that's about $14K for me (and I'm small fry :o)).

Joe Lowry is already sure that OEM's are not going to get the carbonate/hydroxide they need, when they need it, unless financing commitments are made this year.
We'll notice it when the quarter drops.

Just sitting here and smiling,

have fun.
Comment by LithiumNPV on Dec 23, 2019 7:24pm
You're not just sitting there listening. You are making false claims. Why won't OEM's  get what they need when the oversupply is expected to continue to at least 2025 possibly 2027?
Comment by shahabstarship on Dec 24, 2019 10:10am
You didn't tell us about your other brilliant ideas :)