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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Frontier Lithium Inc V.FL

Alternate Symbol(s):  LITOF

Frontier Lithium Inc. is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of lithium mineral properties in Ontario, Canada. The Company is engaged in a pre-production business with a focus to be a strategic and integrated domestic supplier of spodumene concentrates for industrial users as well as battery-grade lithium hydroxide and other chemicals to the electric vehicle and energy... see more

TSXV:FL - Post Discussion

Frontier Lithium Inc > PMET /Volkswagen
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Post by barcodewhiz on Dec 18, 2024 11:42pm

PMET /Volkswagen

Todays announcement by PMET signing a significant off-take agreement with Volkswagen is a continuation of the uptick in M&A activity in the Lithium/EV sector.
 

This agreement specially mentions the Cdn operations and is most certainly positive for the Provincial and Federal Critical Minerals strategies which are obviously important to Frontier

Bold statement, but I do sincerely believe that this type of activity will embolden similar deals in the sector including incentiving and validating Mitsubishi to move forward with Frontier.

it's always the hardest to buy when sentiment is at its worst and most specifically when it really feels like you shouldn't...... which is typically when the smart money gets in.

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