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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (11205)7/14/2009 12:57:17 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 86356
 
It has nothing to do with lithium

And that's why you have no credibility..

Lithium is a commodity, and so, as far as that commodity goes, the price will be more governed by supply and demand.

Oil is just a commodity as well..

But in the case of Lithium, ONE COUNTRY CONTROLS 50% OF THE WORLD'S SUPPLY.. BOLIVIA

which was why do you believe the battery technology will stand still over the next 10 or more years,

Where did I ever state that it would stand still? Never did. Never will.

In fact, I'm hoping that it DOES overcome these hurdles.

But I have to live in the here and now, not 10 years from now..

Until then, it's not "ready for prime time". It will remain a niche market for the wealthy.

What I'm interested in is when it will be ready for the masses, not to mention the masses in China and India.

Hawk
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