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written by reader Scandium, Cobalt, and Water Purification: Clean Teq Holdings,Volume 2, 2018

By hendrixnuzzles, January 31, 2018

2017 was a year of tremendous accomplishment for Clean Teq Holdings in every respect.

We saw remarkable achievements in mine construction, in finance, and in market development, with landmark contracts in every business segment;

We saw a complex business appear as if by magic, including business offices on four continents, and the launch of business website in the water division;

We were informed of superb existing and newly-formed strategic partnerships,
with the likes of Airbus, Peng-Xin Mining, Chinese state and power entities, Chinalco, and Multotec;

We were witness to a major off-take agreement with a leading battery manufacture;

We learned of an astute acquisition of a controlling interest in a VRB business by Mr. Friedland;

We learned of deep and valuable research and development support at prestigious universities and manufacturers;
and we became sure of unseen low-cost manufacturing contacts and alliances.

And oh-by-the-way, we got a listing on the TSX.

The company inspires confidence and optimism. Robert Friedland has a deep long-term strategy, and he knows what he is doing.
I am not sure what is more impressive: His strategic vision, or his managerial talent in executing it.

Clean Teq is a company that is worth following. It is by far my largest position.
There are a lot of companies with good concepts. But Clean Teq has a deep and brilliant strategic concept which is at the heart of major world trends; a revolutionary technology; and a management that executes flawlessly.
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GOING FORWARD: SUITABLE TOPICS FOR THIS THREAD

1. CLEAN TEQ HOLDINGS, CLEAN TEQ WATER, and their interests, or related companies.

2. Miners and producers of COBALT, VANADIUM, SCANDIUM; also nickel, zinc, graphite, lithium, rare earths, silica, and manganese.

3. WATER PURIFICATION, especially when tied into mineral extraction therefrom.

4. “TECHNO MINERS” and other innovators in mining and material extraction

See notes below on thread and topic overlaps, which are unavoidable.
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One year ago this week, I wrote an article on Clean Teq Holdings. It was a speculative company, but
one with a visionary and proven leader, dramatic potential in specific, attractive commodities,
innovative methods and IP for mineral extraction, and big ambitions in water purification.

Clean Teq Holdings defied easy categorization, and continues to do so.
One year later, Clean Teq has not disappointed. Clean Teq has exceeded all reasonable expectations.
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If you need background on Clean Teq, I refer you to the predecessor of this thread: “Scandium, Cobalt,
and Water Purification: Clean Teq Holdings”, where you will also find the guidelines and rules for this
thread; and to the Clean Teq and Clean Teq Water websites, which warrant close examination.

OUR BIAS AND BASIC VIEW
This thread is for those who believe in the coming EV wave, light weighting of transport, and most importantly,
in the importance of energy storage and batteries of all scales;
and also, it is for those who believe that the disruptions caused thereby will be rapid.

Because of this opinion, it follows that the existing viable battery technologies and the materials needed
for them are important. We anticipate rapid change; we subscribe to the Tony Seba “Disruption Scenario”,
that suggests disruptiv changes are occuring faster.
If you disagree with the Disruption Scenario, or the eventual proliferation of EVs,
that is fine; but please do not debate it on this thread. The thread is for those who believe in the future of battery power,
and in the immediate opporunities in commodities related to batteries and energy storage.
We will be able to see in shortly whether we are right or wrong in this belief.
If it takes longer than we think, we will complain about ”being early.”

My perspective is for the next five years. That is “long term”. This is not a trading thread.
Occasionally short-term opportunities are appropriate to call out,
but short-term trading is not the emphasis here.

On the other hand should restrain ourselves from too much attention
to developments and materials for technologies that are likely to take longer than five years to have an impact.
We are looking for investable ideas, not 10 year forecasts on the Future of Civilization.
So let’s keep it down on hydrogen fuel cells and molten salt batteries for a couple of months.
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NOTES ON THREAD AND TOPIC OVERLAPS
Our assumption is that Li-NCM, VRB’s, and zinc batteries are going to be the main battery formats purchased,
installed or contracted for in the near-term, hence the commodities needed for them are of interest.

New battery technologies are better discussed on the #batteries thread ,
unless they involve a vertical commodity/battery producer.
We are interested in what is going to have an impact in five years.

For example, if you are convinced that Google is about to conquer the world with a molten salt battery,
then come on over here and recommend Morton Salt as a buy-out candidate.

But debate whether molten salt batteries have a future, and when, on the #batteries thread.

News that shows increasing penetration on solar are relevant,
as they confirm the importance of large-scale energy storage.
But we would like to know who is getting the contracts and what type of battery they are using.

There is going to be some unavoidable overlap. Nickel and manganese sources are swing metals,
sometimes they may be better discussed on the Hard Asset thread as base metals.

If you make a post on the wrong thread, don’t worry too much, there are
no fines or jail time. I do it myself all the time and I understand it can be confusing.
You can also use Travis’ new cross-reference gizmo.

Long $CTEQF $CLQ Clean Teq Holdings

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Joseph
Joseph
March 26, 2020 9:42 am

I’ve been catching the CLQ falling knife since Travis bought in and regret not getting out when he did.
Reading this discussion thread has been interesting, albeit not optimism filling re stock price futures.
Is this stock destined to mediocrity and to go down as the eminent Mr. Friedland’s biggest mistake?
Would appreciate related thoughts and outlook of you other (assumed) patient Longs.

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Old Joe
March 29, 2020 10:17 pm

I’ve been trying to catch the CLQ falling knife since Travis bought in and regret not getting out when he did. Reading this discussion thread has proved interesting, albeit not optimism filling re stock price futures. Is this stock destined to continued mediocrity and to go down as the eminent Mr. Friedland’s biggest mistake? Would appreciate related thoughts and outlook of you other assumed Longs.

d.mounts
d.mounts
March 29, 2020 10:33 pm
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Long and WOW. For me, the only thing that has changed is the timing on the funding to build the mine. I’d like to believe the timing of building of the mine may fall MORE in line with what I see is the future upswing of commodity prices of the metals that Sunrise will produce. And an increase in importance and the use of Scandium. I am underwater on my position with a long term outlook.

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rubberworm
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rubberworm
April 16, 2020 11:32 pm

Very positive for Clean Teq being on this list IMHO. The Green world looks as though Sunrise project is needed as I see it.

https://www.law.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Building-A-Sustainable-Electric-Vehicle-Battery-Supply-Chain.pdf

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rubberworm
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rubberworm
June 22, 2020 9:21 pm

Nuzzles SRI had some interest today.
http://www.spartonres.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Sparton-Oakes-Presentation-June-2020.pdf

https://www.northernnews.ca/news/local-news/forgotten-harry-oakes-property-to-be-explored

I own SRI not for the gold but for this ….

http://www.stockwatch.com/News/Item?bid=Z-C%3aSRI-2916718&symbol=SRI&region=C

VRB ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC is a private company run by Robert Friedland. Should be a killer company. SRI owns 9.8 % of it. Interest in buying SRI in Canada today.

Regarding CLQ I was a buyer today. Battery metals will be hot IMHO.

Mining remains a bright spot in M&A gloom

Most large mines are operating without interruption as China continues to suck in their products

Neil Hume, Natural Resources Editor and Henry Sanderson, Metals and Mining Correspondent JUNE 2, 2020
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Mergers and acquisitions have taken a hit because of coronavirus but one bright spot is mining where there has been a flurry of deals, many of them involving smaller gold producers.

Unlike many others, the industry has been comparatively unscathed by the pandemic. Most big mines have continued to operate without interruption and China, the world’s biggest consumer of raw materials, has continued to suck in their products.

This has given executives pause to think strategically about how to position their companies for a world after the pandemic.

According to data from Refinitiv, there have been 292 deals worth a total of $11.8bn in the metals and mining industry since March 23, when Canada’s Endeavour Mining announced plans to combine with Semafo in a $690m deal to create the largest gold miner in west Africa.

Over the past month Anil Agarwal, the Indian metals tycoon, launched a $2bn-plus bid to take control of natural resources group Vedanta, and Colorado-based Alacer Gold announced plans to merge with Canadian rival SSR Mining in a $1.7bn deal.

In addition, state-owned Chinese miner Shandong Gold swooped in to acquire TMAC Resources, and Canada’s Gran Colombia Gold set out plans to buy Guyana Goldfields in an all-stock deal.

“There are definitely opportunities for M&A and consolidation,” Mark Bristow, chief executive of Barrick Gold, the world’s second-largest gold producer, told the Financial Times.

“There are a lot of deals that are going to come out of necessity. I have no doubt about that. And there will be opportunities for us. We are certainly quite busy on that front?.?.?.?tracking the potential opportunities we have identified in the past.”

Spiro Youakim, head of the natural resources team at Lazard, said: “In mining and basic industries, top-line growth is limited other than through higher commodity prices. One way to potentially create growth and earnings momentum in this environment is through well thought out and judiciously priced acquisitions.”

The fundamental drivers of M&A have not gone away, but there is a flight to safety

Spiro Youakim, head of natural resources team at Lazard
Consolidation has been one of the key trends in the gold mining industry since Barrick announced plans to buy Randgold Resources for $6bn in September 2018.

Analysts say there is an abundance of gold companies that lack the scale to appear on the radar of big generalist investors.

When Endeavour announced its deal with Semafo in March, its chief executive Sébastien de Montessus said the combined company would have the “trading liquidity, free float and size, characteristics that investors are seeking in today’s market environment”.

Mr Youakim said the same logic applied to other parts of the mining industry, including industrial metals such as copper.

“The fundamental drivers of M&A have not gone away, but there is a flight to safety. In a very uncertain economic environment, investors in this industry tend to prefer large companies with more resilience, more operational and financial wherewithal, more operational flexibility and a reasonably controlled but greater number of assets,” he said.

Investor preference for big companies was in evidence earlier this year when Australia’s Newcrest Mining raised $655m from shareholders to fund a deal in Ecuador. Petropavlovsk, the Russian gold miner, has examined a potential merger with rival UGC to create a 1.1m-ounces-a-year producer.

Richard Horrocks-Taylor, who runs the metals and mining team at Standard Chartered Bank, picked out gold and battery materials — such as copper, nickel, lithium, cobalt — as attractive hunting grounds.

Gold has been buoyed by the flight to safety, he said. Battery materials are experiencing “some weakness” because of the economic outlook but investors remain optimistic about the sector’s prospects, he said.

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Griffin
Griffin
June 22, 2020 11:20 pm
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rubberworm IIRC you do some trading on ASX

I have a position in PSL Paterson resources formerly traded as HDY Hardy Resources. HDY was delisted several years ago. The HDY BOD was removed and the PSL voted in place. PSL is in the middle of that gold folf in WA, they will relist shortly.

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dunnydame
dunnydame
September 12, 2020 5:40 pm
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donhenges
donhenges
September 10, 2020 9:36 pm

Nice move up this week on good volume. Does anyone think they might be close to a deal? I saw something on Twitter that said Sam riggall bought some shares…
I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on this too? https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2020/09/02/2088121/0/en/Clean-TeQ-Announces-Large-Australian-Platinum-Resource-to-be-Tested-at-Depth.html

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Cowboy
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October 15, 2020 10:26 am
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Cowboy
Cowboy
October 20, 2020 7:41 am

CTEQF — Long…Clean-TeQ announces voluntary de-listing from the Toronto exchange…..https://finance.yahoo.com/news/clean-teq-holdings-limited-announces-221400365.html ….Cowboy

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stan
stan
November 16, 2020 3:52 pm
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Cowboy, could you (or perhaps others who have been active on this board) let me know of where any recent or continued discussions around Clean-TeQ are taking place. Thanks for any info you can provide.
Thanks also to all the very insightful contributors whose comments I have been able to follow on this Hendrixnuzzles site these last 3 yrs.

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Cowboy
Cowboy
November 23, 2020 12:45 pm
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Absolutely Stan !… https://hotcopper.com.au/asx/clq/?keywords=CLQ They are a day ahead of us over there Stan. I read everything on Hot Copper about CleanteQ either before I go to bed or first thing in the morning….Cowboy

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Cowboy
Cowboy
November 23, 2020 12:48 pm
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PS..Sorry about the delay getting back to you Stan. I have been on vacation. Hope the link helps…. Cowboy

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dunnydame
dunnydame
November 23, 2020 3:10 pm
Reply to  Cowboy

– thanks for the link.
I trust you were vacationing safely at a distance from any potential virus-spreader. We can’t afford to lose your input from this site – and anyone else’s input either!
Take care everyone. Enjoy your Thanksgiving in whatever way you can.
Penny

Cowboy
Cowboy
November 23, 2020 3:20 pm
Reply to  dunnydame

Dunny and Stan, here is another site that I failed to link that has some discussion of CTEQF also, here State side….. https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/clean-teq-qx-CTEQF/stock-price …Cowboy

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dunnydame
dunnydame
November 24, 2020 4:49 pm
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Thanks Cowboy – that’s a neat site. I don’t know I have not run into it before now.

dunnydame
dunnydame
November 24, 2020 7:57 pm
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= I don’t know how . . .

edski
Irregular
July 15, 2021 2:46 pm

$SRL:ASX $CLQ:ASX soon to be $SES:NYSE

Hey….I am a ghost of CLQ Gumshoe Past. VERY important news concerning Cleanteq, Sunrise, and Ivan coming together now regarding actual progress in the EV sector from Australia.

If you haven’t heard, Clean Teq has demerged it’s water business from the mining, creating two seperate companies. CleanTeQ water, and Sunrise Energy Metals. As cowboy…(HELLO Cowboy!) mentioned above, SRL:ASX (Sunrise) is also discussed on their Australian stock forum at https://hotcopper.com.au/asx/srl/

Folks are still quiet as of today about the planned merger of IVAN:NYSE (Ivanhoe Capital Acquisition Corp.) and SES, a private battery maker. This announcement seems to pull a lot of things together to show movement in getting the financing needed to support the mine, to fill needed EV metals to SES.

Lots to happen yet, and we certainly did wait a long time for this th start taking shape, but we were not alone, as other companies are still waiting for offtake agreements or partners for building the mines.

You can get a lot more info from the website above. Me thinks the time is finally here for our old friend Cleanteq / Sunrise. I’ll hold it here to see if youz guyz n gals are still along for the ride. Best….edski

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edski
Irregular
July 15, 2021 3:12 pm
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Sunrise Clean TeQ

SREMF CNQQF

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Cowboy
Cowboy
July 18, 2021 11:29 pm

Hey Edski….Been missin you guys !! I have been on the battery thread feelin like the Loan Ranger over there. Just happened to stop by here and lo and behold, ran across ya ! I’m glad the split up at CleanTec is a done deal. I’m a fair piece from breaking even , but its lookin much better now. I haven’t figured out if or how I can trade the CNQ shares yet though. I have also had good luck with the SPNRF shares lately. Folks are finally starting to see the VRB connection there….Later….Cowboy

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dunnydame
dunnydame
July 19, 2021 12:05 pm
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Greetings and – glad to see you both popping up here.
The split for CleanTeQ seemed so logical and I too am glad it’s a done deal.
$CNQQF being in the black/green, is not, alas, much of an offset to $SREMF being in the red. Give it time though; good mineral deposits in a safe country will receive their fair share of attention and valuation “in the fullness of time”.
And as I keep saying about $ARTH – I hope I live that long. 8>)
Stay safe!
Penny

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edski
Irregular
July 19, 2021 5:31 pm
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MELBOURNE, Australia – Sunrise Energy Metals Limited (Sunrise Energy Metals or Company)
(ASX:SRL and OTC:SREMF) is pleased to provide an update on its activities and cashflow for the
quarter ended 30 June 2021.

https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-june-2021-quarterly-activities-and-cash-flow.6168557/?source=email

Cowboy
Demerger of Clean TeQ Water
The Company announced that the demerger of Clean TeQ Water Limited was implemented on 1
July 2021 in line with the timetable detailed in the Demerger Booklet released to the ASX on 17 May
2021.
Clean TeQ Water has now been allocated the ticker code ‘CNQQF’ for trading on the US OTC market.
SREMF contract holders should contact their custodian/nominee share broker to ensure the share
broker has a mechanism in place to register the interest each SREMF contract holder may have in
the new shares of Clean TeQ Water.

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edski
Irregular
July 19, 2021 6:01 pm

Yeah, I’ve gotten away from Gummyland, but still check in every once in a while. My life got all mixed up even before Covid, and I’m still trying to adjust to some direction for my future.

$ARTH ! Now there’s a blast from the past. Sold out long ago. I would have to have chosen mining and pharma to try picking winners….. I currently have two pharma’s in Australia. $PAR:ASX and IMU:ASX, oh…and PVN:ASX PAR is my largest and greatest hope. Unheard of in the States so far, and carries that too good to be true status…https://paradigmbiopharma.com/

From my days here, I am still into Sunrise AND Ardea Resources Limited: https://ardearesources.com.au/
Both of these mines are mostly into EV batteries, as I lost a ton of dough on Cellcube Energy Storage and Vanadium mining. Those really big batteries keep changing base products too quickly, Like who would have thought that good ol Tin could become a big player in batteries?

As for myself and timelines, I was shocked as to how early I / we got into the picture (investment wise).
Still a way to go, but I am finally “feeling” good about Friedland placing all the right pieces together for a massive grouping of everything EV related. ….from the Mine, to ESG and sales.

I’ll be back in and out of here. Lots of old friends I haven’t seen or heard from for a while.

edski

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Cowboy
Cowboy
July 19, 2021 10:52 pm

Thanks Edski for the info on CNQQF ! My Schwab account has not shown that symbol yet. Water will be huge one day ! ……Cowboy

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dunnydame
dunnydame
July 20, 2021 12:24 pm
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I was concerned for a bit that I wasn’t going to get $CNQQF shares, but they did appear in my Schwab acct, and with NO cost shown. The Cash-in-Lieu amount appeared on 7/9 noted as 7/1.
I emailed my husband about it on Sat night so he could make sure that Tradestops got the transaction right, so you should have had it appear in your Schwab account. I can’t tell when the actual date was for either of the new stock listings.

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Cowboy
Cowboy
July 20, 2021 12:56 pm
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Thank you Ma’am ! ….Cowboy

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dunnydame
dunnydame
July 20, 2021 2:44 pm
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I was concerned for a bit that I wasn’t going to get $CNQQF shares, but they did appear in my Schwab acct, and with NO cost shown. The Cash-in-Lieu amount appeared on 7/9 noted as 7/1.
I emailed my husband about it on Sat night so he could make sure that Tradestops got the transaction right, so you should have had it appear in your Schwab account by then. I can’t tell when the actual date was for either of the new stock listings.

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dunnydame
dunnydame
July 20, 2021 8:49 pm
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Help! How do I get rid of this duplicate message???

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Cowboy
Cowboy
July 21, 2021 8:14 am
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I have no clue Dunny ! I’m old and computer stupid any way ! …Cowboy

edski
Irregular
July 25, 2021 9:41 pm

$SRL:ASX
SREMF SUNRISE ENERGY METALS LTD
CNQQF CLEAN TEQ WATER LIMITED

here is a recent interview with
Sam Riggall, MD & CEO of Sunrise Energy Metals

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Jw84hb11E&ab_channel=CruxInvestor

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Cowboy
Cowboy
July 28, 2021 1:06 pm
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Good one Edski. That perked my spirits up ! I know they have a plan…..Cowboy

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Cowboy
Cowboy
July 31, 2021 12:13 am

Sam Riggall: Industry-Wide Crisis Coming For Nickel And Cobalt from YouTube. https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=sremf July 30 2021 ….Bluetick

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edski
Irregular
August 4, 2021 11:11 pm

$Sunrise Energy Metals (ASX:SRL and OTC:SREMF)
Message from Sunrise regarding tax information realized from the demerger according to the ASX.
We should keep this on record for our own tax information for when / if we sell.

https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-demerger-class-ruling-from-ato.6203795/?source=email

edski
Irregular
August 11, 2021 8:25 pm

$CLQ CETQF
Clean TeQ Water Signs Agreement for Technology
Services with Sunrise Energy Metals

https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-cnq-signs-agreement-for-technology-services-with-srl.6215351/?source=email

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edski
Irregular
August 11, 2021 9:14 pm

$CLQ CETQF
Clean TeQ Water Signs Agreement for Technology
Services with Sunrise Energy Metals

https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ann-cnq-signs-agreement-for-technology-services-with-srl.6215351/#post-55228938

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edski
Irregular
August 31, 2021 6:35 pm

Value of battery metals in new electric cars already beyond 2020 total.

https://www.mining.com/value-of-battery-metals-in-new-electric-cars-already-beyond-2020-total/

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edski
Irregular
December 3, 2021 8:45 am

Cowboy, dunnydame, and everyone else holding SRL:ASX SUNRISE ENERGY METALS
Great news:
https://www.minister.industry.gov.au/ministers/taylor/media-releases/major-project-status-nsw-battery-and-mining-facility

Sunrise Energy Metals has been granted Major Project Status for its $2.4 billion Sunrise Battery Materials Complex project at Fifield, near Condobolin NSW. The project will develop and operate a nickel/cobalt mine and battery materials processing and recycling facility.

Our time is coming!

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dunnydame
dunnydame
December 3, 2021 10:58 am
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Woo-hoo! My heart is all aflutter. Thanks for the link , .
$SREMF has a ways to go before it breaks even for me, but I live in hope.
Best wishes to all of us,
Penny
PS I have a few shares in $BATT and $LAC as I have faith in this area.
PPS I’ve been interested in buying one of the new Ford Maverick small trucks, specifically the hybrid model, but there is a long wait for all models of that very competitively priced vehicle. The dealer tells me that I’d be ordering the 2022 model, and it could be available late fall in 2022.

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dunnydame
dunnydame
December 3, 2021 2:55 pm
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And a PPPS I bought a few shares in Chargepoint $CHPT, which of course has dropped 16+% since I put my money where my mouth is with plug-in hybrids.

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dunnydame
dunnydame
December 3, 2021 11:11 am
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Hey – a little while ago you mentioned Robt Friedland and a possible different merger:
“Folks are still quiet as of today about the planned merger of IVAN:NYSE (Ivanhoe Capital Acquisition Corp.) and SES, a private battery maker. ”
I do still have my modest holding of $IVPAF shares (Ivanhoe Mines) and they have done nicely over the last 3+ years.
Did the merger go through, do you know?

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edski
Irregular
December 3, 2021 12:02 pm
Reply to  dunnydame

Hey Penny! IVPAF, (Ivanhoe Mines) is going strong and having greater performance from it’s mine than expected. IT was not the one I mentioned about a possible merger.

That would be IVAN: NYSE being a SPAC company that is now working on a merger with SES,
https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/ses-ivanhoe-spac.6292503/page-4
ALso check out IVAN, which will explain more about the upcoming merger. Needs to be voted on by shareholders.

They are a battery company with a slightly different build on batteries. The link can bring you up to date. It is from Hot Copper, a forum from Australia about the ASX. Read thru that link and see what they have going on together.

Funny, but I started out purchasing my SRL shares from Australia, and since CLQ de-merged, I now have SREMF, but still pay an extra $50. per order thru Fidelity! Crooks!

Best of luck, good health and stay safe out there!
edski

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dunnydame
dunnydame
December 3, 2021 3:35 pm

For your listening pleasure, there’s a short story on lithium and battery science on NPR’s Science Friday today, Dec 3rd.
Unfortunately I can’t seem to pin down the actual segment. I think it was about 1hr & 15mins in on the 2hr show.
Here’s the whole show: https://www.sciencefriday.com/episodes/december-3-2021/
There’s also a really interesting interview there with Ralph Nader, 55 years after his expose of unsafe American motor vehicles.

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