Are you ready for the Lithium stock boom?
Greetings,
You may not have heard about lithium ion yet, and if you have it is still a buzz word that is making it’s way through the more popular investment circles - much like the rare earth metals such as tantalum or molybdenum several years ago. However, like all successful investors, you want to get on the gravy train before the masses do.
We picked up on tantalum and niobium years ago when nobody really had a clue what these metals were about, how they were used, or just how important they are to society. The stocks we talked about have since generated huge profits for those who got in early enough.
We are starting to pick up increased chatter over the lines on lithium stocks, specifically lithium penny stocks, and junior mining companies involved in the exploration and mining of this increasingly popular rare earth element.
As a result, we have started putting together a report on a few penny stocks which we feel will generate tremendous profit for those getting in now.
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One Response to “Are you ready for the Lithium stock boom?”
By TRU on Sep 8, 2009 | Reply
Most lithium output is in multi-commodity operations and includes potash, fertilizers and boron. Single-play lithium companies are few and investment problematic. In addition, juniors mining companies typically have little experience in chemical plant project development yet tend to use strikingly similar methods (often only internal and not independent) that are not bankable. As is evident from experience (including in the lithium space) these approaches are inappropriate for resource owners seeking investment, and unacceptable for those trying IPO’s. (Can you earn a return anyway when it takes ten years to get a brine lithium resource into production). Keep in mind also that several of the new production lithium facilities have serious technical production problems, which could have been predicted by experienced engineers. Bottom line is investors beware!
TRU Group Inc - Lithium Consultants -
http://trugroup.com/Lithium-Battery.html