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    Default REMMY -Rare Earth Minerals Plc

    REMMY is the OTC listing for Rare Earth Minerals Plc . UK Forum
    http://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChat.asp?ShareTicker=REM

    Invested in Lithium, through

    Bacanora Minerals Plc http://www.bacanoraminerals.com
    European Metal Holdings http://www.europeanmet.com
    Yangibana Hastings http://hastingstechmetals.com/index....gibana-project
    Macarthur Minerals http://macarthurminerals.com/
    And
    Greenland.

    Bacanora are at the PFS stage of exploring the largest lithium deposit in the world and have a conditional supply agreement with Tesla, who have taken orders for over 325,000 model 3 in 1 week.

    USA quote on OTC MARKET for REMMY

    http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/REMMY/quote

    Enough for now , more later

    Firemansam
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    AbeDop
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    Whoosh! Did you hear that? That’s the sound of Tesla’s share price rocketing back up. I guess the market likes the news it’s hearing. Bloomberg reports that the company has now received more than 325,000 reservations for its latest car — the Model 3.
    http://www.moneymorning.com.au/search/Lithium


    http://kirillklip.blogspot.co.uk/201...-indicate.html Lithium prices about to blast higher. Don't expect a quick buck on REMMY but in 12 to 18 months you wish you had bought in imho

    #2Firemansam, Apr 9, 2016
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    Acisharrikali
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    http://seekingalpha.com/article/396....-companies-buy

    A world changing technology www.tonySeba.com.com Disruptive Technology.

    #3Firemansam, Apr 9, 2016
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    Akascharom
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    Firemansam
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    http://www.mckinsey.com/industries/....tomotive-world


    http://cleantechnica.com/2016/02/26/...magic-54-mark/

    http://www.greentechmedia.com/artic....Energy-Storage

    Just for information

    Firemansam

    #4Firemansam, Apr 9, 2016
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    Re Lithium
    Quantifiable drivers of competitiveness can be generalized into two categories: regional cost drivers and firm-specific characteristics. The major region-specific cost factors influenc- ing location decisions include labor, facilities, and materials costs. These costs tend to be lower in China and Korea when compared to the United States, contributing to their leading position with respect to lowest sustainable prices. Cost structures that are potentially achievable in Mexico could also be competitive globally, as Mexico offers low labor rates. If low labor costs are combined with a low cost
    of capital (for example, from a foreign parent company), Mexico may be able to sustain the lowest prices among the scenarios analyzed."

    #6Firemansam, Apr 9, 2016

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