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LONG heißt die Devise und bin sehr auf den newsflow in den nächsten 3 Monaten gespannt.
Für mich vielversprechend.
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In Kürze wieder auf Sendung
24.10.2016
Alfred Maydorn, Chefredakteur
Liebe Leser,
die Pause von Maydorns Meinung dauert noch ein paar Tage länger, weil ich heute für eine Woche nach Argentinien fliege, um mir dort ein Lithium-Projekt anzusehen. Ab kommenden Mittwoch erscheint Maydorns Meinung dann wieder wie gehabt von Montag bis Donnerstag.
Viele Grüße und viel Erfolg,
Scientific Metals
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...ntiniens-voraus-strong-out-016.htm
Graham Harris, Brent William Butler.
Insgesamt 50.000 Shares , also 25.000 Stück pro Kopf.
Volumen 62.500 $.
Scheinen sich sehr günstig einzudecken :-))
Ob da was kommt ??
Zu finden unter folgendem Link unter dem Reiter "Feelings by Attraktion date:
https://m.canadianinsider.com/...arch=ML%20%7C%20Millennial%20Lithium
http://www.financialpost.com/m/wp/midas-letter/blog.html?b=b…
MidasLetter Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016
James West Salta, A
rgentina, is city of just over one million residents. The principle industry here is agriculture, primarily tobacco. The city occupies the eastern foothills of the Andean Cordillera, and is more characteristic of Andean culture than the European vibe of Buenos Aires. Most Salteños, as the locals call themselves, are oblivious to the invasion happening in their city. Apart from the taxi drivers who are well aware that there are a lot more financial gringos showing up at the airport needing rides to local hotels, the lithium story primarily unfolds on distant peaks and in high remote valleys. Most of the companies active here — primarily TSX Venture-listed ones on the exploration front, with a smattering of Australians — are in exploration mode, with the notable exception of Orocobre, who is the first new lithium carbonate producer in the Western world in 20 years. With exploration, the impact on the local community is more subtle than a fully operational mining operation, so the indifference toward lithium by the residents of Salta is understandable. What is apparent on my first day waking up in Salta is that each of the companies here are manned by individuals who, by varying degrees, have been working in and living in Argentina for years. Iain Scarr, who is president of Millenial Lithium Corp.’s Argentine subsidiary, is a case in point. Formerly with Rio Tinto, he and his wife have lived in Salta for the last eight years. His wife is a hydrologist who has sampled and studied just about every salar in the province if not on the continent of South America. As we sit enjoying coffee in the lobby of the Sheraton, we are continuously interrupted as Iain greets newcomer after newcomer as they pass throught the lobby. For the most part, they are not guests of the hotel — they are coming to the hotel to meet CEOs and VPs of the various public companies who are currently operating in Argentina. It’s that vibrant. Especially now, in the Southern Hemisphere spring, Salta is a tourist destination extraordinaire, as evidenced by the near-hourly flights that two major airlines — Aerolineas Argentinas and LATAM (the result of a merger between LAN of Chile and TAM of Brazil) — make to the city daily. The main square , literally a quadrangle with a park in the center and shops and sidewalk cafe’s in colonial architecture buildings around the periphery, is jam-packed with tourists and local youth all enjoying the summery breeze and live music on a Monday night. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a street festival, but I am told by many that this is what it is always like when the weather is fine. Several companies are conducting site visits with institutional investors here this week, and the city is a hive of frenetic activity. And they all seem to know each other. “Everybody knows everybody in Salta,” says Scarr. “And almost everybody knows everybody in the lithium space globally. Its a very warm and friendly community.” Jesse Randall was born and raised in Argentina, and acts as country manager for Lithium-X Energy Inc. (CVE:LIX). He says that whereas in the past, there were five or six companies trying to exploit lithium in Salta, that number has swelled to over 20. “I don’t know most of them, or how long they’ll last,” he said on Tuesday. “But lithium is very important for Salta, and for Argentina.” On Wednesday we travel to the 4,500 Pastos Grande salar in Argentina’s high north.
Oct 27/16 Oct 27/16 Harris, Graham Indirect Ownership Common Shares 10 - Acquisition in the public market 5,000 $1.44
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Quelle:https://www.canadianinsider.com/company?menu_tickersearch=Ml
Ganz aktuell von James West - Midas Letter - super Artikel - lesenswert!
Earlier this week, my Argentinian adventures found me on a field trip with Millennial Lithium Corp. (CVE:ML) (OTCMKTS:MLNLF), arguably one of the most aggressive operators from Canada pursuing lithium mine development in Salta province. A group of roughly 20 wealth managers, fund managers, and financial journalists, (including a team from the Washington Post) travelled into the high Andes near the border with Chile to endure a walk on one of Argentina’s best known salars. What jolts you the most travelling to the heart of the lithium triangle is this: the number of salars that more than 20 companies are vying for is just 10. There are lots of small inconsequential ones that might become the product of latecomers to the game, but make no mistake: the big, high-grade salars that are relatively accessible (within an eight-hour drive of civilization) are small in number, but vast in size. Some of them have nearly 100 different owners. Millennial Lithium’s Pastos Grande, for example, is not completely 100 per cent its own. But importantly, it owns the heart of the salar, and one of the biggest parcels on it, at 5,500 hectares. Salars, which are essentially dried or drying lake beds in the depression formed by basins within the Andean Cordillera, are visually stunning examples of how nature alters the earth’s surface. The receding water over thousands (and in some cases, millions) of years has conspired with persistent high-altitude winds to form the surface into a uniform cell-shaped white crust. During the rainy season (summer, which is in the northern hemisphere’s winter months), the salars are blindingly white. In the dryer season, they become coated in the dust and sand that the winds swirl across the plains in giant clouds that sometimes render visibility to zero. Fortunately for our visit, the winds were persistent, but not overly strong, and the sun shone brightly in a vivid blue sky. Faces were sunburned, and the altitude caused discomfort for some. But the drive to Millennial’s site, while long, at four-and-a-half hours, was half on paved roads, and otherwise on relatively well-maintained gravel roads. We passed other major salars along the way, and Millennial’s country manager and Argentine subsidiary president Iain Scarr — a former Rio Tinto employee — explained the subtle and not-so-subtle differences among the salars. One’s understanding of what’s going on in the lithium triangle is best served by this type of journey, and Argentina, and Salta especially, are laser-focused on bringing the lithium industry onto the world stage and becoming a major source of this most important of battery metals. When we arrived at Pastos Grande, a drill rig and crew were in the final stages of set-up, and had we lingered an hour longer, we would have seen drilling actually begin. Millennial is planning to drill an initial four holes on Pastos Grande to confirm some of the past results from previous owners. The aggressive deal-making by Millennial’s management team on the ground here, and its astute cultivation of relationships with local operators, suggests there will be a stream of developments as the company puts its projects into production. In the days ahead, I am going to bring to investors’ attention some of the nuanced politics of the regional governments that will have a bearing on the successes of Canadian companies operating here, which must navigate some less-than-obvious channels to triumph in their pursuits.
Das machen die nicht wegen lächerlicher 20% :-))
Meines Erachtens ist, wenn hier noch weiterer Newsflow (evtl. weiteres Projekt) kommt, was die Marketcap (ML momentan 43 Mio) betrifft, Luft nach oben.
Vergleiche es gerne mit der Peer Group (MK 100 Mio).
Zudem bin ich auf Maydorn gespannt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrnyVh2-oug
kann bitte jemand das Interview mal auf deutsch zusammenfassen?
Mein Englisch ist nicht das beste, aber bei Ami's mit ihrem Kaugummi im Mundgebabbel komme ich überhaupt nicht mit.
Danke
Jetzt gehen die ganzen Aktivitäten los wie Bohrungen, sprich Exploration und Ergebnisse in kürze. Den Explorationsgeologen Ian Scarr den Millennial für sich gewinnen konnte, ist ein Macher - super Ruf in der Branche, vorallem was Lithium anging.
Meine persönliche Meinung: Super Einstiegs oder eben Nachkaufgegelenheit!