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Electric Royalties Ltd V.ELEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  ELECF

Electric Royalties Ltd. is a Canada-based royalty company. The Company is focused on a range of commodities (lithium, vanadium, manganese, tin, graphite, cobalt, nickel, zinc and copper) that benefit from the drive toward electrification of a variety of consumer products: cars, rechargeable batteries, large scale energy storage, renewable energy generation and other applications. The Company has a portfolio of 40 royalties across the world and 32 lithium properties in Ontario, Canada. Its royalty portfolio includes Middle Tennessee Zinc Mine, Penouta Mine, Kenbridge, Authier Lithium Project, Seymour Lake Lithium Project, Graphmada Graphite Project and others. The Company is focused predominantly on acquiring royalties on advanced stage and operating projects to build a diversified portfolio located in jurisdictions with low geopolitical risk, which offers investors exposure to the clean energy transition via the underlying commodities required to rebuild the global infrastructure.


TSXV:ELEC - Post by User

Post by BCdudeon Apr 11, 2022 1:33pm
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Two potential near-term catalysts

Two potential near-term catalystsIt's anybody's guess what could move the needle on ELEC, but after watching a couple of recent interviews with Brenden he mentioned two potential near-term catalysts.

1) Battery Hill releases their feasibility study, giving the market a better indication when the project might come online and how much annual revenue ELEC might generate. Brenden believes they could receive $6 million-plus of annual revenue for this one project. It's also the only manganese district in North America, so it has strategic value.

2) He also mentioned they're in discussions with a number of parties about financing for cash-flowing projects. Sounds much like the Sprott deal where ELEC would front the expertise for partial ownership while the other party would fund most or all of the cash for the rest.

If they're able to add cash flow with little to no dilution, the market should look positively on that.


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