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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fortune Minerals Ltd T.FT

Alternate Symbol(s):  FTMDF

Fortune Minerals Limited is a mining company. It is engaged in the exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada. It is focused on developing the NICO Cobalt-Gold-Bismuth-Copper Project in the Northwest Territories and Alberta that produces a bulk concentrate for shipment to a refinery that it plans to construct in southern Canada. It also owns the satellite Sue-Dianne copper... see more

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Fortune Minerals Ltd > Honda (HMC) in Talks With LG Energy for Battery Plant
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Post by Allman on Jan 15, 2022 9:37am

Honda (HMC) in Talks With LG Energy for Battery Plant

This Honda / LG venture is the type that is potentially relevant to Fortune Minerals. Assuming they also manufacture the Ultium battery cells as does the GM / LG venture, their batteries may also use POSCO cathode active materials (CAM) manufactured in North America and likely use domestic supply chains to source material such as cobalt. And as it turns out, the CAM when manufactured (as a slurry) anywhere in North America and shipped off to battery cell plants anywhere within North America is not subject to tariffs per USMCA. So, a CAM factory in Canada shipping to the US would be exempt and vice versa. All of Fortune Minerals anticipated cobalt production could fulfill a significant percentage of this domestic cobalt requirement. As a side note, many of the other announced North American (USA) battery cell factories appear to currently be planning to source their CAM from Asia based suppliers, meaning it’s not probable they would source their cobalt from North America.

https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/honda-hmc-talks-lg-energy-140802640.html

https://electricautonomy.ca/2021/12/09/canada-cathode-maker-gm/
Comment by AbuBaba on Jan 15, 2022 10:33am
Where is the energy going to come from to charge all the batteries? https://www.williamengdahl.com/englishNEO12Jan2022,php
Comment by Jim1712 on Jan 15, 2022 12:01pm
Same place they do now.   An electric receptacle !   Jim 
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