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now im in two minds lol
facts...
...If people were to filter out both the ramping and de-ramping posts, what would we be left with? Links to news in the sector positive or negative (is this also classed as ramping / de-ramping) Estimations positive or negative (is this also classed as ramping / de-ramping) This is my pointless waffle for the year. Good luck to all who have invested.
That's looking very telling to me!!!
Should give us enough time to make a wad and invest in sea water. "Even if Goodenough’s idea turns out to be both practical and scalable, it will be a long time before it actually goes into production. For historical reference, li-on batteries weren’t commercialized for more than a decade after Goodenough helped invent them."
Torchy even... on the cusp of global lithium domination typos are an unwelcome hunderence :-)
lol Marty....all the signs are pointing to a grand finale...just wish there seemed to be a bit more urgency.....we keep watching other co's steaming ahead...meanwhile........
Touchy I have faith but probably like you there's a small dark place in my brain praying it's not bad news .... The majority of what's left of my grey matter is saying 2p before April
Rem/BCN really do need to get out of first gear...at some point one of these emerging battery technologies will be a serious competitor to Li......
Despite settling their IP dispute with fellow ASX listed Lepidico last week, Lithium Australia have signaled they were serious all along about their takeover bid for the company by releasing their official bidders statement last week. In the statement Lithium Australia urges Lepidico shareholders to create a bigger, stronger group that is better placed to seize a once-in-a-cycle opportunity in the booming global Lithium market. In a letter to Lepidico shareholders, Lithium Australia Chairman George Bauk said “….lithium is fuelling a revolution in energy storage and that demand for lithium will continue to expand rapidly over the next decade. Lithium Australia plans to establish a secure supply chain with which to deliver lithium chemicals into this rapidly expanding market.” https://thewest.com.au/business/public-companies/lithium-australia-make-their-case-for-21m-lepidico-bid-ng-b88406088z
Mar 05, 2017 94-year-old John Goodenough, one of the co-inventors of the lithium-ion battery that now powers everything from phones to Teslas, has developed a new solid-state battery formula that promises to hold three times more energy than li-on. Goodenough and his team also say the new battery, which replaces a liquid electrolyte with glass, would charge quickly, never explode, and perform well at low temperatures that cripple today’s batteries. http://fortune.com/2017/03/05/lithium-ion-battery-goodenough/
They have tore the arse out of it that's for sure however they have run up against the value of the underlying assets which may explain bouncing off 0.5. Any dramatic rise in the mcap of one of our assets now and they won't be able to hold. It's frustrating particularly as you say when you are chasing the bottom.
agree with the being held down comment...lets hope its for all the right reasons
I cant work it out either but ive been here for a long time bought at 1.4 and averaged down to .55 the pesky seller keeps taking away the percieved bottom
I really don't know however the trading pattern has indicated blockers every time we have tried a move upwards yet we don't slip below 0.50 so no dedicated short attack. Sure we could just be in a tight trading range but Christ mms would normally slit your purse with such prolonged inaction and drop this through the floor.
No ramping required, it becoming evident what's happening here, just a shame the market can't see this....
Discuss the seller who and why
Anyone who thinks we are ramping this should know right now it's pointless as we are being held down. That's certainly how it feels
There are many such catalysts.... sell EMH and it will go through 5p.... unite them all under one funding and sky's the limit .... all good when your assets are worth more than your mcap
sell yangi for 4p... it would happen in the blink of an eye...
Look at the chart .... any significant news will see this bounce through the roof
I wish I knew but it feels close... EMH mets first before any big announcements. But go on I will stick my neck out and say before April...
marty...what timescales are you thinking for the move to 2p?
? We haven't been below 0.5 for a while apart from the odd blip but don't worry I can see what you're getting at