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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Surge Battery Metals Inc. V.NILI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NILIF

Surge Battery Metals Inc. is a Canadian-based company. The Company’s Nevada North Lithium Project flagship property is dedicated to exploring clean high-grade lithium energy metals in Nevada USA - essential for powering tomorrow's electric vehicles. The Company’s management team boasts a strong track record of delivering significant shareholder value. The Company is led by a board and... see more

TSXV:NILI - Post Discussion

Surge Battery Metals Inc. > One Winner out there: NILI (BRW.V plunging 28% today)
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Post by deepoil0808 on Jan 18, 2024 1:54pm

One Winner out there: NILI (BRW.V plunging 28% today)

BRW.V is getting crushed today down 28% to .51 cents.

Meanwhile NILI rallies...as investors seek BLUE CHIP STOCK,

BRW.V was all talk........NILI biggest lithium, highest grades, shallow deposit

Good Luck, 
Comment by quark_1 on Jan 18, 2024 3:52pm
One of these days the world will realise that EV are not the answer. Most electricity is still generated by coal, oil and natural gas fired plants. So instad of Co2 coming out of the tailpipe it is coming out of somoke stacks. Mining cobalt rear earth etc used in the magnets is not sustainable and polutes even more.
Comment by deepoil0808 on Jan 18, 2024 3:58pm
WRONG.... Meat accounts for nearly 60% of all greenhouse gases from food production, study finds The entire system of food production, such as the use of farming machinery, spraying of fertilizer and transportation of products, causes 17.3bn metric tonnes of greenhouse gases a year, according to the research. This enormous release of gases that fuel the climate crisis is more than double the ...more  
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