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Strategies & Market Trends : Canadian Junior Resource Roundup

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From: ayeyou11/13/2017 10:18:04 AM
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POR moving again. Low float great lithium brine property in Argentina surrounded by Abermarle and Neo Lithium. Worth a look in my opinion. 32 mil out market cap around $3.5 mil lots of room for this one to move. Samples average 274mg/L Lithium.

NLC (NEO) has $200 mil market cap and NPV of....

Neo Lithium pegs Tres Quebradas NPV at $1.13B (U.S.)

2017-10-30 09:54 MT - News Release

Mr. Waldo Perez reports

NEO LITHIUM CORP. ANNOUNCES POSITIVE PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT RESULTS ON ITS 3Q PROJECT

Neo Lithium Corp. has released the results of its preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for the production of lithium carbonate from its wholly owned Tres Quebradas (3Q) lithium brine project in Catamarca province, Argentina.

Highlights:

  • $1.13-billion (U.S.) ($1.45-billion) after-tax net present value at 8-per-cent discount rate and internal rate of return of 24.4 per cent;
  • PEA based on a production rate of 35,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate per year;
  • Processing based on simple and proven solar evaporation technology;
  • Expected mine life of 20 years with a three-year ramp-up period starting 2021;
  • Fully loaded operating cost of $2,791 (U.S.) per tonne of lithium carbonate;
  • Total capital expenditure of $588.7-million (U.S.).


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