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American Lithium holds nine brine properties in Chile. The company
received a relative overall grade of C based on their low resource
quality and poor location, among other factors. Both properties they
have investigated have turned up lackluster results with low grades and
detrimental chemistry, and they’re located in a country that currently
limits lithium production. We think the company would be well served to
gather three or four samples from every salar rather than focus on
current projects, which we feel do not pass muster.[/font]
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American Lithium faces the same central risk that all their competitors
face. Lithium supply might be leaps and bounds ahead of demand for some
time, forcing lithium prices to drop. Lithium is a limited market, so
even if only one or two feasible projects are built, supply could
significantly outstrip demand. It is also a volatile market. Demand is
tied to government regulations, oil prices, supply problems and
seemingly random bursts of enthusiasm for hybrid/electric vehicles.[/font]
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market needs a lithium project with nearby infrastructure, flat land
for pools, high-grade lithium, and solid economics. So far Pan American
Lithium hasn’t gotten it.[/font]
[font='"']We invite the general public to read our reports, available at www.oreninc.com.[/font]
hmm...werde wohl wieder raus gehen aus PL....
man bedenke auch ,dass Bolivien einem riessigen Lithium Salzsee hat, diesen jedoch allein vermarkten will und keine aussländischen Investoren mit rein nehmen will. Lithium gibts also genug, die Frage ist wer bringts als erstes in Produktion um die Nachfrage zu bedienen
was mir auch nicht bei PL gefällt sich die geringen Stückzahlen, die gehandelt werden....
na ja ,mal sehen, hab nur 10k shares ...ev gibts ja nochn Lithium Hype wo man gut raus kommt
NoFiat