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To: SBerglowe who wrote (665)12/20/1999 10:07:00 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 708
 
LITH volume may be merger related. They should be close to finalizing their merger with Pacific Lithium.
techweb.com

Also, this story says Pacific Lithium's plant to produce high temperature, stable, layered
manganese cathode materials for both the HEV and portable applications markets will be commissioned in December 1999. biz.yahoo.com
Since PLL isn't exchange traded, if you wanted to get a piece of it now, you could buy LITH now and after the merger LITH will be a shell holding PLL shares. I don't own any LITH, I want to see the prospectus of the merged company, which they intend to take public, before making any decision. I don't know what a share of PLL is worth so I don't know what a share of LITH should be worth.