Strange why they even mention it. I think the social media misinformation and hyped discussions about iron content has prompted the Fe entry in the announcement. PLS have even quoted the Fe is not an issue with the customers so why all the Neville No Ideas have an issue with it I do not know.Fe seems a bit much to me but everyone else seems happy so?
The DMS circuit has achieved some positive results through the commissioning process with select samples achieving ~ 6.2% lithia content with typically less than 1.8% Fe 2O3(ultimately targeting below 1.4% Fe2O3 in product).
While promising, the results are still not being achieved consistently at this stage of the DMS commissioning.
Further adjustments are being worked on (primarily in relation to further iron removal and optimising the higher-density Stage 2 DMS recovery) prior to this product stream being fully operational. This is expected to be resolved in the coming weeks.
U r correct with no problemo, in the end they were actually half of what they had reported in the preliminaries ......0.7% odd. That is lineball Tianqi and better than AJM. No problems there for $ and finding buyers at good money.The customers are content with < 1.4%, no problemo.
To quote the announcement on final product shipped.U r correct with no problemo, in the end they were actually half of what they had reported in the preliminaries ......0.7% odd. That is lineball Tianqi and better than AJM. No problems there for $ and finding buyers at good money.
The Neville No Ideas will disappear into the woodwork again.The Company is pleased to confirm that the final specifications of the shipment were 6.256% lithia and 0.724% Fe2o3.
The Pilbara Minerals share price has fallen quite a bit during December, down from around 85c to 62c. Can any of you PLS followers please fill me in on the reasons why? I'm a little confused.
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U r correct with no problemo, in the end they were actually half of what they had reported in the preliminaries ......0.7% odd. That is lineball Tianqi and better than AJM. No problems there for $ and finding buyers at good money.
It's up 15% today.
gg
I'm not at all convinced with this stock.Selling half the farm ...
Henry Sanderson MARCH 28, 2019
Lithium producer Livent is looking to acquire resources in Argentina and Australia to expand its access to raw materials to meet rising demand from electric cars, chief executive Paul Graves said. The company, which was spun out of its parent FMC and listed on the New York Stock Exchange last year, said it was looking at low cost high quality assets in Argentina and Australia.
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