Wednesday, January 18, 2017 9:35:54 PM
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Very interesting read.....as a mining company with tremendous potential in multiple metal commodities markets, Friedland points to the cobalt sulfate and nickel sulfate deposits held by Ivanhoe in Australia - not in the Congo which is known for child labor practices with artisanal mines.
Since major markets audit the supply chain - cobalt and nickel from countries without child labor, unlike the Congo, are viewed of extreme value by companies that need these raw materials - like Tesla.
Friedland may potentially have Elon Musk (whom I view as this century's Henry Ford) and Tesla by the proverbial "you know what". Tesla has got to pay up if they want to stay up!
This investment in IVPAF, in my opinion, will pay in dividends!!!
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