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So what??? 25 miles from MMTE/CLIL could be nothing but SAND ! It has NO MORE relevance than saying just because OIL is on the coast doesn't mean it is 25 miles inland !
THAT is what I mean when I said the DD for MMTE's CONCESSIONS is NOT DD, it is PURE HOPE and SPECULATION and INNUENDOES and GUESSES! and that post shows that as a GREAT EXAMPLE of a
NI 43 - 101 that DOES NOT BELONG to the land that MMTE / CLIL OWNS !!!
great post jkm1! MMTE
that problem is temporary
There just has to be a reason for the wanton disregard for shareholder value,
Time will tell!
You are Maestro of DD, Great Job! MMTE = way underpriced. GLTA
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Of course it's way under priced,
Because the CEO doe Not Communicate
Thanks for the clear and pertinent information, Maestro,
but it just really chaps my ass as to why WL is not putting out this information.
Maestro111, no question, you are very good at what you do here, thank you.
Continuing to amaze me here. Keep it up! Go MMTE.
DD on MMTE, Lithium, Chile, Atacama Desert
MMTE Management
Mr. William Lieberman
Chief Executive Officer and President
Mr. Lieberman is the former President of Trilliant Exploration Corp., a gold mining operation with assets in southern Ecuador and nearly 200 employees in full scale mining production with reserves of nearly 1.2 million oz. He worked closely and was intimately involved in all stages of financing and development of Trilliant Exploration and his efforts resulted in the closing of nearly $3 MM venture capital and private equity investment. Beginning in 2005, Mr. Lieberman served as Vice President of Resource Polymers, Inc of Toronto, Canada. Mr. Lieberman holds a Masters in Business Administration from Hult International Business School, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Western Ontario. He is fluent in Spanish and has worked in Ecuador, Costa Rica, The Bahamas, Germany, the Czech Republic, Romania and Mexico as a former international journalist.
Samir Ahshrup
Secretary and Chief Operating Officer
Mr. Ahshrup a native of Malaysia is experienced in energy, government and the telecommunications industries. Working internationally his expertise has lied in strategy formulation and program implementation through out Fortune 500 firms. He began his career with the consulting company Traderoof and in 2005 he joined the Computer Science Corporation, in which he led the consulting team that designed Maybank’s online cash management system in Malaysia. Mr. Ahshrup has also worked as a Product Manager at Siemens and has consulted at PA Consulting Group, in Boston, MA. Throughout 2008 and 2009, he was involved in writing and successfully prepared a case to secure over $70 Million in clean energy stimulus funds for the state of Massachusetts from the federal government. Mr. Ahshrup graduated with a Masters in Business Administration from the Hult International School of Business Administration with honors and holds an Engineering Degree from the University Putra Malaysian in Computer and Communications Systems. He is fluent in Malay, English, Indonesian, Hindi and Punjab.
Advisory Board Member Maurice J. Colson
EXECUTIVE PROFILE*
Maurice J. Colson B.A., M.B.A Return to CROWFLIGHT MINERALS INC
Ceo, President, Director, Member of Compensation Committee, Member of Audit Committee and Member of Corporate Governance Committee, Hornby Bay Mineral Exploration Ltd.
BACKGROUND*
Mr. Maurice J. Colson BA, MBA has been Director of Corporate Finance at SearchGold Resources Inc. since July 2011. Mr. Colson has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of UNOR Inc. since February 2010. Mr. Colson serves as the Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary of Rovos Exploration Inc. He has been the Chief Executive Officer and President at Hornby Bay Mineral Exploration Ltd. since February 2010. He is actively involved in providing strategic counsel and assistance with financing to emerging private and public companies in Canada and to Canadian companies operating in China, Africa, and South America. Mr. Colson is actively involved in raising capital for junior companies and has participated in raising up to $500 mil ion in such financings. He serves as a Financial Consultant in the investment industry. He has more than 35 years experience in various executive levels of the investment and corporate finance industry with a particular focus on the resource sector. He has extensive experience in the investment banking industry. He served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Lithium One Resources. He has extensive underwriting experience with a focus on several industries, including mining, oil and gas and the forestry industries and has been actively involved with several companies operating in mainland China. His investment industry experience includes institutional sales and sales management with several major Canadian investment dealers, both in Canada and London, England. Mr. Colson served as the Chief Executive Officer and President of Lithium One Inc. from August 29, 2007 to July 2008. Mr. Colson served as Chief Executive Officer, President and Secretary of Azia Corp. (formerly Visual Bible International Inc.,) from February 6, 2004 to April 8, 2005 and as its Principal Accounting Officer. Mr. Colson served as Interim Chief Financial Officer of Azia Corp. from May 22, 2004 to November 2004. He served as Vice President of First Marathon Securities Ltd., where he was one of the original Partners. He served as the Executive Vice President of Rampart Mercantile Inc., from March 2001 to November 2001. He served as the Vice President of Maison Placement Inc., since November 2001. He served as the Managing Director for major Canadian Investment Dealer in Europe. He served in various capacities, including Chairman of Brenark Securities Inc., from September 1997 to March 2001 and Executive Vice President from June 1994 to September 1997. He served as Executive Vice President of Dominick and Dominick Securities Inc., from September 1997 to March 2001. From January 2001 to December 2004, he served as an Associate of Power Budd LLP, Barristers & Solicitors. He was involved as an Original Partner in two Canadian investment dealers and was responsible for developing the Québec institutional market for several major investment dealers. Mr. Colson was involved with the financing of several Canadian and international mining companies and provided assistance as a Strategic Partner in the formation of several companies in mainland China. He was responsible for securing the financing, which are listed on Canadian exchanges. He participated in the sourcing, analysis and negotiation of many financings in a variety of industry sectors. He served as the Chairman of the Board at Azia Corp. from January 27, 2004 to November 2004. He served as the Chairman of Mag Copper Limited (formerly Fort Chimo Minerals Inc.) until August 2008. He served as Vice Chairman of Lithium One Inc. He has been Director of Loncor Resources Inc. since April 2011. He has been a Director of Lithium One Inc. since August 29, 2007. He serves as a Director of Lithium One Inc. since August 29, 2007. He serves as Director of Rovos Exploration Inc. He has been a Director of Apogee Silver Ltd (also known as Apogee Minerals Ltd). since March 2011. He has been Member of Non Executive Advisory Board at Mammoth Energy Group, Inc., since August 2011. He has been a Director of Sagittarius Capital Corporation since April 20, 2007, BRC DiamondCore Ltd. since August 2010 and China GoldCorp. Ltd. since November 2007. He has been Director of SearchGold Resources Inc., since July 2011 and Delrand Resources Limited since August 11, 2010. Mr. Colson has been a Director of Alexis Minerals Corp., since September 5, 2003. He has been a Director of Stetson Oil and Gas Ltd. since March 11, 2011. He has been a Director of UNOR Inc. and Hornby Bay Mineral Exploration Ltd. since February 3, 2010. He sits on the board of directors of several TSX and TSX Venture listed companies. He served as a Director of Canickel Mining, Ltd. (formerly Crowflight Minerals Inc.,) from October 12, 2004 to November 2010. He served as an Independent Director of Golden Tag Resources Ltd. since 2004. He served as a Director of Triumph Ventures Corp. from January 2010 to October 2011. He served as an Independent Director of Medifocus Inc., from February 14, 2006 to November 2008. He served on the board of public and private company and has been honored as a Freeman of the City of London. He served as Director of Cathay Forest Products Corp. until August 2005. He served as a Director of Pacific Vegas Global Strategies Inc. He served as a Director of Azia Corp. from June 12, 2002 to April 8, 2005. Mr. Colson served as a Director of Landmark Global Financial Corporation since 2001. He served as a Director of Vast Exploration Inc., since July 29, 2004. He served as a Director of Diadem Resources Ltd. until October 25, 2004. He was the resident Director in London, England for two of Canada's leading investment dealers. Mr. Colson holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics at Loyola College in Montreal and a Masters of Business Administration from McGill University and did post graduate studies at Oxford University.
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CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS*
275 Richmond Street West
Toronto, Ontario M5V 1X1
Canada
Phone: 416-368-0114
Fax: 416-368-0198
Board Members MEMBERSHIPS*
Former Director
Landmark Global Financial Corporation
Former Director
Diadem Resources Ltd.
Former Director
Cathay Forest Products Corp.
Former Director
Pacific Vegas Global Strategies Inc.
Former Chairman
Mag Copper Limited
Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Financial Officer, Secretary, Director and Member of Audit Committee
Rovos Exploration Inc.
2002-2005
Former Chief Executive Officer, President, Principal Accounting Officer, Secretary and Director
Azia Corp
2003-Present
Director, Chairman of Audit Committee, Member of Compensation Committee and Member of Corporate Governance & Nominating Committee
Alexis Minerals Corp.
2004-N/A
Former Independent Director
Golden Tag Resources Ltd.
2004-N/A
Former Director
Vast Exploration Inc.
2004-2010
Former Independent Director, Member of Audit Committee, Member of Compensation Committee and Member of Corporate Governance Committee
Canickel Mining, Ltd.
2006-2008
Former Director
Medifocus Inc.
2006-N/A
Former Independent Director and Member of Audit Committee
Medifocus Inc., Prior to reverse merger with Celsion (Canada) Limited
2007-Present
Director and Member of Audit Committee
Lithium One Inc.
2007-Present
Director and Member of Audit Committee
China Goldcorp Ltd.
2007-Present
Director and Member of Audit Committee
Sagittarius Capital Corporation
2010-Present
Non-Executive Director and Member of Audit Committee
Delrand Resources Limited
2010-Present
Ceo, President, Director, Member of Compensation Committee, Member of Audit Committee and Member of Corporate Governance Committee
Hornby Bay Mineral Exploration Ltd.
2010-2011
Former Director and Member of Audit Committee
Triumph Ventures Corp.
2011-Present
Non Executive Director, Member of Compensation Committee and Member of Audit Committee
Loncor Resources Inc.
2011-Present
Director
Apogee Silver Ltd.
2011-Present
Director and Member of Audit Committee
Stetson Oil and Gas Ltd.
2011-Present
Director of Corporate Finance and Director
SearchGold Resources Inc.
EDUCATION*
Master's Degree
University of Oxford
MBA
Concordia University
OTHER AFFILIATIONS*
Loncor Resources Inc.
Lithium One Inc.
Azia Corp
Landmark Global Financial Corporation
Diadem Resources Ltd.
Apogee Silver Ltd.
Golden Tag Resources Ltd.
Vast Exploration Inc.
Canickel Mining, Ltd.
Alexis Minerals Corp.
Delrand Resources Limited
Stetson Oil and Gas Ltd.
SearchGold Resources Inc.
Loyola College in Maryland
Concordia University
McGill University
University of Oxford
Cathay Forest Products Corp.
Pacific Vegas Global Strategies Inc.
Mag Copper Limited
China Goldcorp Ltd.
Medifocus Inc.
Medifocus Inc., Prior to reverse merger with Celsion (Canada) Limited
Mammoth Energy Group, Inc.
Sagittarius Capital Corporation
Rovos Exploration Inc.
Triumph Ventures Corp.
Mammoth Energy Group Inc.
545 Eighth Avenue Suite 401, New York NY 10018
TEL 212-613-5453 | FAX 212-501-2082 | EMAIL info@mammoth-energy.com
Stock Symbol: MMTE
Salar de Maricunga:
Acres: 8649 acres (3500 Hectares)
Concessions: 13
Location: Commune—Copiapo
The Salar is located approximately 230km from the international airport of Caldera, and approximately 250km from the mining port of Chañaral. All these facilities are connected to the Salar by paved roads that can be used throughout the year.
The Salar de Maricunga is the second largest basin in Region III and has a basin area of 3,045 km2. This basin is characterized by significant morphological, climatic and geological variations, which normally occurs with major river basins.
NI 43-101 WERE DONE 30 YEARS AGO.
During the 1980's, the "Comite de Sales Mixtas" CORFO (State Agency of the Republic of Chile) carried out a study in order to determine the potential in inorganic salts of commercial interest of the Salars. After performing a sampling and chemical analysis program, CORFO the following mineral resource at the Salar de Maricunga:
224,300 tonnes of Li; or
600,000 tonnes of Recoverable Li2CO3 (utilizing a 50% recovery factor); or
30,000 tonnes per year of Lithium Carbonate for 20 years
3,274,000 tonnes of KCl (potash); or
2,300,000 tonnes of KCl (utilizing a 70% recovery factor); or
115,000 tonnes per year of KCl for 20 years or 96% or Alfredo Requirements
Salar del Laco:
Acres: 2471 acres (1000 Hectares)
Concessions: 6
Location: Commune—San Pedro de Atacama
The Salar de laco is approximately 10 miles from the border of Argentina and approximately fifty miles away from the Salar de Atacama, Chile’s largest mined lithium reserve. The Salar de laco has similar geology to the Salar de Atacama where lithium concentrations average between 500 to 750 ppm lithium
Salar de Pujsa:
Acres: 4695 acres (1900 Hectares)
Concessions: 7
Location: Commune—San Pedro de Atacama
The Salar de Pujsa is located in the north east corner of Chile, close to the borders of both Boliva and Argentina, approximately thirty-five miles away from the Salar de Atacama, Chile’s largest mined lithium reserve.
The Salar de Pujsa has similar geology to the Salar de Atacama where lithium concentrations average between 500 to 750 ppm lithium and 9000-10000 ppm for potassium and is the largest lithium brine mined in the world.
Salar de Maricunga:
Click to view composition of concentration levels
Acres: 8649 acres (3500 Hectares)
Concessions: 13
Location: Commune—Copiapo
Salar del Laco:
Click to view composition of concentration levels
Acres: 2471 acres (1000 Hectares)
Concessions: 6
Location: Commune—San Pedro de Atacama
Salar de Pujsa:
Click to view composition of concentration levels
Acres: 4695 acres (1900 Hectares)
Concessions: 7
Location: Commune—San Pedro de Atacama
Press Release Source: Mammoth Energy Group, Inc. On Wednesday September 28, 2011, 9:15 am EDT
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire -09/28/11)- Mammoth Energy Group Inc. (Pinksheets: MMTE.PK - News), a lithium and alternative energy mining company, announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Compania Lithium Investments Limitada of Chile has acquired five additional concessions for a total of 2471 acres (1000 hectares) of lithium concessions located at Laguna Lagunilla situated in the Pica commune.
Mammoth Energy Group's Compania Lithium Investments Limitada has already acquired an initial thirteen lithium concessions for a total of 8649 acres (3500 Hectares) in the southern section of the Salar de Maricunga, seven concessions for a total of 4695 acres (1900 hectares) in the Salar de Pujsa, 2471 acres (1000 hectares) in the Salar del Laco for a total of over 18,000 combined acres throughout Chile. The company is currently in acquisition mode and Compania Lithium Investments Limitada was created to acquire, develop and explore lithium and mining assets in Chile on behalf of Mammoth Energy Group Inc.
"We are currently finalizing additional contracts and are making the steps needed to improve all aspects of our operations for our shareholders," said William Lieberman, President of Mammoth Energy Group.
RECENT HEADLINES FOR MMTE
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=MMTE.PK&t=2011-09-28T09:15:00-04:00
Atacama Desert
The Salar de Atacama or Atacama Salt Flats, located 55 kilometers north of the popular tourist town of San Pedro is not only the largest in the world; it is also where 40% of the world’s reserves are found of a mineral that is key for technological development: lithium. The reason is that whereas before, batteries were fabricated with nickel cadmium, today lithium has positioned itself as a much cleaner, more efficient alternative.
With the explosive growth of the cell phone and portable computer markets, the demand for lithium has also grown exponentially. Despite the fact that it is not yet being traded in financial markets as other raw materials, lithium carbonate (the chemical salt derived from lithium that is most actively traded in world markets) doubled its price in 2009, moving up to US$7,000/ton.
“Chile, and particularly Salar de Atacama, has the largest reserves of lithium in the world, estimated at 40 million tons of lithium carbonate out of a total of 100 million tons worldwide,” explained Andrés Yaksic, Marketing Manager of SQM, a Chilean company producing nearly 40,000 tons of the mineral in northern Chile.
Chile’s Market Edge
However, aside from having this resource, Chile has a long mining tradition (the country is the world’s number one copper producer), as well as the infrastructure needed to develop the lithium industry. Yaksic assured us that thanks to Atacama’s climatic conditions, solar energy is the primary energy source for the process of refining lithium concentrate, making its production a much more sustainable process.
“Lithium is used most of all for manufacturing rechargeable batteries for portable devices such as laptops, cell phones and iPods – 27% of production is aimed at this industry – and also for the process of glass production,” Yaksic explained.
In recent years, it has been estimated that lithium production for battery manufacturers has been growing by 20% yearly, with Mitsubishi forecasting ratcheted demand levels for the next 10 years. Moreover, according to the US Department of the Interior’s US Minerals Yearbook, lithium’s natural properties make it a more attractive material for batteries. “Lithium batteries have enormous potential for sustained growth,” the study points out. “Despite the fact that there are still some aspects that need to be resolved, new technologies involving lithium are currently being developed. Its use could generate a tremendous growth in demand.”
Indeed, car manufacturers such as Toyota, GM, Mercedes Benz and BMW are already using lithium in their hybrid models, while other companies such as Volkswagen, Nissan-Renault and Mitsubishi itself have announced they will also implement it in their vehicles.
CBS News Report on Lithium 2010 - Visit to Chile, Argentina, Bolivia (Atacama Desert)
"Richest deposits of ideal conditions" per video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ59WHzU9Lc
Lithium in Chile - EXCELLENT article on Atacama Desert
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-500803_162-5298671-500803.html
(CBS)Believe it or not, there's a place on the planet that sees one inch of rain every thirteen years. It's a desert in Chile called Salar de Atacama. It's the driest place on earth – a fact even introduced once on "Jeopardy" -- but for producers of lithium, this desert is one of the richest. Above ground is a vast wasteland of dried clumps of clay, some the size of a child's bicycle. Nothing grows out here. Below ground, though, is a different story.
"This is the best place on earth," Ron France told me in the middle of the desert. Neither of us could have traveled to many places that were more remote. France is president of Chemetall, an American company that produces lithium. Lithium is the world's lightest metal, and the energy source in the batteries of cell phones, laptops and Blackberrys.
Snow melts off the nearby Andes mountains and is trapped underground is this closed basin. One-hundred thirty feet below the surface, the water gathers in salt water brines. Chemetall, France's company, pumps the brine above ground into a series of ponds. In a process that lasts eighteen months, the desert sun evaporates out other salts. The beauty is that the sun does almost all the work. What's left is lithium brine, which is shipped to a nearby factory for processing into lithium carbonate powder and shipped to battery-makers, mostly in Asia.
Demand for lithium is about to soar. This fall, Mercedes will introduce into showrooms its first plug-in hybrid car. Its power will come from a lithium ion battery and the lithium alone in that battery will weigh twenty pounds. (The lithium in a cell phone weighs one-tenth of an ounce.) A half-dozen other carmakers have plans for their own plug-in models, powered by lithium. Chevy claims its new Volt will get at least 250 miles per gallon.
Three major companies dominate the world's lithium market. The metal itself is produced in only a half-dozen countries, including a small site in Nevada, but half the world's lithium comes from the Salar de Atacama. That's why Ron France thinks of this remote place in Chile as the best on earth.
So remember the Salar de Atacama. If plug-in hybrid cars catch on, the focus of America's energy policy could start to shift away from OPEC pipelines in the Middle East to lithium brine pools and Chile. And you never know when the name might come in handy as an answer on a "Jeopardy" re-run."
Lithium-A Mineral that can save the planet - Lithium
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCetmbHgl9I
Lithium - Atomic Number: 3
Symbol: Li
Atomic Weight: 6.941
Discovery: 1817, Arfvedson (Sweden)
Electron Configuration: [He]2s1
Word Origin Greek: lithos, stone
Properties: Lithium has a melting point of 180.54°C, boiling point of 1342°C, specific gravity of 0.534 (20°C), and valence of 1. It is the lightest of the metals, with a density approximately half that of water. Under ordinary conditions, lithium is the least dense of the solid elements. It has the highest specific heat of any solid element. Metallic lithium is silvery in appearance. It reacts with water, but not as vigorously as does sodium. Lithium imparts a crimson color to flame, although the metal itself burns a bright white. Lithium is corrosive and requires special handling. Elemental lithium is extremely flammable.
Uses: Lithium is used in heat transfer applications. It is used as an alloying agent, in synthesizing organic compounds, and is added to glasses and ceramics. Its high electrochemical potential makes it useful for battery anodes. Lithium chloride and lithium bromide are highly hygroscopic, so are used as drying agents. Lithium stearate is used as a high-temperature lubricant. Lithium has medical applications, as well.
Sources: Lithium does not occur free in nature. It is found in small amounts in practically all igneous rocks and in the waters of mineral springs. The minerals that contain lithium include lepidolite, petalite, amblygonite, and spodumene. Lithium metal is produced electrolytically from the fused chloride.
Element Classification: Alkali Metal
Density (g/cc): 0.534
Appearance: soft, silvery-white metal
Atomic Radius (pm): 155
Atomic Volume (cc/mol): 13.1
Covalent Radius (pm): 163
Ionic Radius: 68 (+1e)
Specific Heat (@20°C J/g mol): 3.489
Fusion Heat (kJ/mol): 2.89
Evaporation Heat (kJ/mol): 148
Debye Temperature (°K): 400.00
Pauling Negativity Number: 0.98
First Ionizing Energy (kJ/mol): 519.9
Oxidation States: 1
Lattice Structure: Body-Centered Cubic
Lattice Constant (Å): 3.490
Magnetic Ordering: paramagnetic
Electrical Resistivity (20°C): 92.8 nO·m
Thermal Conductivity (300 K): 84.8 W·m-1·K-1
Thermal Expansion (25°C): 46 µm·m-1·K-1
Speed of Sound (thin rod) (20°C): 6000 m/s
Young's Modulus: 4.9 GPa
Shear Modulus: 4.2 GPa
Bulk Modulus: 11 GPa
Mohs Hardness: 0.6
CAS Registry Number: 7439-93-2
References: Los Alamos National Laboratory (2001), Crescent Chemical Company (2001), Lange's Handbook of Chemistry (1952)
Is Lithium the New Oil?
Categories: Biofuel
Tags: lithium
That's the conclusion of a white paper released by Shanghai-based SinoLatin Capital, a merchant bank focused on cross-border transactions between China and Latin America. The explosive global demand for lithium will lead to a surge in acquisitions by Chinese firms in Latin America, it says.
Lithium is a key ingredient in a majority of consumer devices, including cell phones, laptops, cameras, and PDAs due to its ability to store energy. As the world's major economies race to develop better hybrid or electric vehicles to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and combat climate change, countries with significant lithium deposits will become extremely important, asserts the report.
The white paper describes South America's "lithium triangle," Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile, where 70 to 75 percent of the world's salt-lake lithium deposits are found.
http://www.goodcleantech.com/2010/03/is_lithium_the_new_oil.php
Is Lithium the new Oil? (Same title, different article)
Monday, 25 May 2009
New vehicle emission standards will likely be a boon for everything from aluminum to new plastics, but the producers of lithium -- a mineral used in batteries that power new generation vehicles -- could be the big winners.
But while the few public companies that mine lithium will likely see surging revenue, they will also face the pressure that comes with all booms -- making supply meet ever-tightening availability.
Companies that mine lithium should see a long-term boost to their business, analysts said, although there are questions about whether there is enough lithium for all customers.
And some energy experts see the irony in lithium batteries replacing carbon-burning gasoline, since they believe
exploiting lithium could be just as destructive to the environment as pollution.
Lithium is generally mined from rock, but it can also be found in deposits in brine ponds. It comes mostly from one region -- the Andes mountains of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia, with some deposits in China. Chile's SQM is the world's largest producer, along with U.S. specialty chemical companies Rockwood Holdings Inc and FMC Corp.
There are enormous possibilities for profit.
"We are ready and able to expand production," said Tim McKenna, a Rockwood spokesman. "In fact, in the last 18 months, we completed capacity expansion of our Chile operations to keep pace with expected demand from the auto industry."
McKenna said the auto industry is not likely to bring lithium-powered cars to the wider market much before 2011, although the Mercedes S-class is expected to be the first lithium/hybrid car on the market late this year.
Rockwood, through its German subsidiary, Chemetall, produces lithium from brine lakes at Santiago Salar de Atacama in Chile and from a mine in Silver Peak, Nevada.
Chemetall has a 50 percent share of the global market for lithium and 30 percent for lithium carbonate, which is used for battery manufacture. It produced 27,000 tons of lithium last year and is increasing production to about 33,000 tons next year and 40,000 tons by 2015. Current global demand is 16,000 tons per year, or 84,000 tons of lithium carbonate.
WASHINGTON WEIGHS IN
This week, the Obama administration announced new vehicle emission standards that come into effect by 2016 and the rules are seen as favoring hybrid and electric vehicles.
Analyst David Begleiter, of Deutsche Bank North America, said lithium for use in all kinds of batteries -- auto, laptop and other consumer products -- accounted for about one-third of Rockwood's $3.4 billion revenue last year.
"There is no question (new emission regulations) will be very beneficial for Rockwood, although it depends on what happens with EHV (Electric Hybrid Vehicle) production increases and lithium carbonate pricing. But they all suggest material benefits for Rockwood."
http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/6848/49/
Lithium: the ‘new oil’
http://www.jdsupra.com/post/documentViewer.aspx?fid=aa823cc1-9e2f-4a4c-a4c8-8d1fc7437661
Contributor: Michael Diaz Jr. - Diaz Reus International Law Firm SUMMARY: China is the world's leading producer of consumer electronic appliances, including laptop computers, mobile phones and cameras. China also boasts the world's largest market for automobiles, including electric cars. So, how will these new appliances, large and small, be powered? In recent years, lithium has emerged as the "new oil," and today lithium is playing a central role in the switch to battery-powered alternatives to fossil fuels.
Lithium is the lightest metal and the least dense solid. It is typically extracted from beneath salt flats. Although China has a domestic reserve of lithium in its western Qinghai province and Tibet region, the soaring demand for consumer electronics, hybrid vehicles and electric cars has forced China to look beyond its borders for additional supplies. As a result, Chinese investors have cast their eyes towards Latin American countries where over 70% of the world's salt lake lithium deposits are found.
Is Lithium the 21st Century's Oil?
What is Lithium?
http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/462107-erik-bethel/55904-is-lithium-the-21st-century-s-oil-part-2
Lithium is considered the lightest solid element on earth. It is a highly reactive silvery metal and quickly tarnishes in air after just a few minutes. Due to its high reactivity, it only appears naturally in the form of compounds. The first lithium compound discovered was Petalite (lithium aluminum silicate) by a Brazilian chemist named José Bonifácio de Andrade e Silva in 1800. Several years later in 1817, pure lithium was extracted from Petalite by Johan August Arfwedson.
For a long period of time, lithium was considered not much more than a laboratory curiosity. But Over the years, lithium’s commercial applications have expanded tremendously. First, the pharmaceuticals industry discovered that lithium had properties that affected brain chemistry (i.e. mood stabilizers used to treat bi-polar disorder). And later, lithium was discovered to have ideal qualities for laptop, camera, and mobile phone batteries. In the coming years lithium will have a significant global impact as hybrid and electrical vehicles switch to lithium-ion technology.
Lithium occurs in a number of rock minerals, but the lithium used in batteries is commonly obtained from brine deposits (i.e. dry salt lakes).
Where is Lithium Found?
There are two major types of lithium deposits: (a) Spodumene - a hard silicate mineral (i.e. glass), and (2) Brine Salt Lake Deposits – dry salt lakes containing lithium chloride (in South America these are called “salares”). Today, most of the world’s lithium comes from dry salt lakes because these deposits are more economically viable for making Li-Ion batteries. These lakes result when pools of salt water containing lithium chloride (LiCl) accumulate in places lacking drainage. Over the centuries the water evaporates leaving a dense layer of salt behind. Underneath the salt crust is a layer of brine — salty groundwater with a high concentration of lithium chloride. It is this brine that is pumped out and converted to lithium.
An estimated 70-75% of the world’s salt lake lithium deposits are found in South America. Chile is the world’s largest producer — not only because Chile already has highly developed mining, transport and processing infrastructure, but also because its climate and geography is favorable for the optimal solar evaporation that is central to producing lithium. Neighboring Bolivia purportedly has the largest known reserves but it does not currently produce any lithium.
Until 1997, most lithium carbonate was made from Spodumene, a silicate that is compound of lithium and aluminum. In order to make lithium chloride from Spodumene, it must be first ground to a powder, calcinated at 1100 degrees Celsius, treated with sulfuric acid at 250 degrees C, put in a solvent to extract lithium sulfate, put in a separator to extract aluminum sulfate, and finally the lithium is precipitated out using soda ash. By comparison, the extraction from a salt lake is relatively simple and therefore considerably more economical and viable.
Is Spodumene irrelevant? No, because Spodumene still has characteristics that make it quite suitable for certain types of glass and high-temperature ceramics.
Commercial lithium deposits are found along high-altitude belts in the earth’s desert regions. Most of them are in South America where the salt lakes are known as salares. According to industry experts, South American salares in three countries alone (Bolivia, Chile and Argentina) hold 70-75% of the world’s global lithium reserves. Information on some of the major South American salares is provided below.
Argentina: Salar de Hombre Muerto – Owned by FMC Lithium (NYSE: FMC), a New York Stock Exchange-listed firm with a stock market value of US$4 billion. Hombre Muerto which literally translates as “Dead Man” is located in the remote north of Catamarca Province, 4,000 meters above sea level.
· Reserves: 360,000-400,000 tons at 0-30 meters of depth; 850,000 tons at 0-70 meters of depth with brine grades of 0.062%
· 100% of the production is for export. The product is transported by rail to Antofagasta (Chile) where it is exported
· Neighboring Salar de Olaroz is being developed by Australian-listed Orocobre (ASX: ORE). Bankable Feasibility study expected in 2010
· Salar de Rincon was being developed by Australian-listed Admiralty Resources (ASX: ADY) but they sold it to the Sentient Group, a natural resources-focused private equity fund
Bolivia: Salar de Uyuni - It is located in the Potosí and Oruro departments in SW Bolivia 3,650 meters high. It purportedly holds half of the world's reserves of lithium. There is currently no mining plant at the site and the Bolivian government doesn't want to allow exploitation by foreign corporations. Instead it intends to build its own pilot plant.
· Reserves: 5,400,000 tons (different estimates suggest 9 million tons)
· Comibol (Bolivian State Mining Company) is investing roughly US$6 million in a small plant near the village of Río Grande on the edge of Salar de Uyuni, where it hopes to begin Bolivia’s first industrial-scale effort to mine lithium
· In early February 2010 the Bolivian government created “Empresa Nacional de Evaporíticos,” a national entity responsible for the development of the lithium, boron, phosphates and potash
· Indigenous groups near the Salar de Uyuni are pushing the government to grant them total or partial ownership of the lithium in the area. The new Constitution that Bolivia just passed in January 2009 could grant the demands of the indigenous groups. One clause could give the indigenous group control over the natural resources in their territory, strengthening their ability to win concessions from the authorities and private companies, or even block mining projects. Yet none of this has discouraged foreign enterprises from attempting to gain access to Uyuni’s lithium.
· Assuming Uyuni began operating, it could take as long as 5 years before the lithium carbonate would hit the market
· Other than Uyuni there are many other much smaller salt lakes in Bolivia in which the government has little involvement. These opportunities are being developed by private mining companies such as New World Resources
Chile: Salar de Atacama - is the largest salt flat in Chile. It is located south of San Pedro de Atacama, is surrounded by mountains. The Salar de Atacama contains one of the largest and best quality reserves of lithium-brine in the world with high concentrations of potassium, lithium and boron. A US Geological survey estimate pegs the reserve base of the Salar de Atacama to be around 3MM tons while the Chilean State mining agency (CORFO) estimates it to be 4.5MM tons.
· There is some friction between the local communities and the mining companies over water rights. Mining already consumes 65% of the limited water in the Salar de Atacama region
· The largest lithium chloride producer in Chile is SQM, a US$10 billion stock market value firm listed on the New York Stock Exchange
· Environmentalists are also concerned about the unique flora and fauna of the region, including damage to the habitat of the famous pink flamingoes
· SQM only employs several hundred people at the evaporation plant. Therefore, an expansion in lithium production will not bring great employment benefits to the region, adding to the complexities of balancing growth and the environment
Where will the lithium come from?
As electricity starts to replace gasoline in America the country could very well be running the risk of replacing it's dependence on foreign oil for a dependence on foreign lithium or foreign produced lithium cells.
"We cannot allow ourselves to become dependent on foreign sources of lithium-ion battery cells (or lithium itself) as we have become dependent on petroleum from the Middle East," National Alliance for Advanced Transportation Battery Cell Manufacture's Attorney James Greenberger.
- According to the USGS, overall demand for lithium is growing at a rate of 4-5% per year
- Demand for lithium destined for battery usage is predicted to grow by 20% per year
- Over 60% of mobile phones and 90% of laptop computers feature Lithium Ion batteries
- The worldwide market for rechargeable lithium batteries is estimated to be worth over $4 billion/year
- The automotive market alone is projected to reach $337 million in 2012, and $1.6 billion in 2015
The U.S. contains approximately three percent of the world's Lithium reserves. Presently Chile provides 61 percent of lithium exports to the U.S. and Argentina is the source of 36 percent. Bolivia, at an estimated fifty percent of world supply, has by far, the largest lithium deposits of any country.
President Evo Morales has already nationalized the oil and natural gas industries and now a growing nationalist movement could prompt the head of state to do the same with the lithium fields. "The previous imperialist model of exploitation of our natural resources will never be repeated in Bolivia. Maybe there could be the possibility of foreigners accepted as minority partners, or better yet, as our clients, " head of lithium extraction Saul Villegas
http://www.aheadoftheherd.com/Newsle...try%20Risk.htm
Lithium is not traded publicly, instead it's sold directly to end users for a negotiated price per ton or pound of Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3). High demand and low supply has recently caused reported paid end user prices to reach US $6,600.00 ton.
But right now price isn't the issue, rather the issue is one of supply. Demand for lithium is increasing and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. anticipates that demand will increase fivefold to meet the needs of electric vehicles. At present, demand in North America is about 100,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent.
There's one unit of lithium in a cell phone battery, 3,000 units in a hybrid car and 7,000 units in an electric car; the numbers work out to 9 to 30 kilograms of lithium oxide per car battery. One of President Obama's goals is 1,000,000 built in America hybrid cars on American roads by 2015. The automotive industry needs a secure uninterrupted supply of lithium to ramp up its production of the next generation of hybrid electric vehicles using lithium-ion batteries.
CHILEAN LAW CHANGE COMING SOON!!
Chile privatized lithium deposits
August 1, 2011
After studying the idea for months, the Chilean government, through the Chilean Copper Commission (Cochilco) announced that it has the option to tender the lithium deposits, mineral used both in the medical industry in the manufacture of batteries, among other things.
According to the website of Diario Financiero, the mineral is not concession, but to be used as a formula similar to oil operating contracts "which allowed transfer Magallanes areas to exploit hydrocarbon reserves."
The medium also states that the tests have been waiting Cochilco the market, because although lithium is a mineral with a small share compared to other, there is strong growth projections for the coming years.
If this initiative met or not rests with the Secretary of Mines, Paul Wagner. It is worth mentioning that private companies in the mining sector, according to some sources, are cautious about the initiative for the development of lithium, whose "boom", according to analyst Juan Carlos Zuleta Calderón, will emerge over the next two or three years . (With information from Diario Financiero / Oil Bolivia.com)
http://www.larepublica.pe/01-08-2011/chile-privatizaria-yacimientos-de-litio
Li Law is changing.. more proof.. Business: Chile exploit new mineral, Lithium
The main world copper producer, Chile has another metal in the Spotlight: lithium. It is estimated that the country has similar amounts of both minerals, and in the case of lithium, has almost 40% of world reserves, the exploitation of lithium in Chile has been very limited so far. The new president, Sebastián Piñera, wants to change that. His government announced it will launch an initiative to increase tenfold the country revenues generated by this mineral. According to his calculations, the metal has a potential of up to U.S. $ 3,000 million annually.
"Lithium has a nuclear potential, but have not yet developed the technology to allow this use," he said. "Moreover, the metal is considered an asset essential to the electronics industry and is key to the development of some emerging technologies such as hybrid cars (powered by electricity and internal combustion engine)," he said.
Being a rare mineral and with great potential, successive Chilean governments have limited their extraction, giving only two leases, a Swiss company and another local.
However, the growing demand for lithium for use in batteries, ceramics, medicines and lubricants led to the current government to reconsider this historic position and seek to explore the economic potential of the metal.
"Science has advanced the study of new applications for lithium, leaving behind the old fears, so we have the interest of promoting a reform of the Organic Constitutional Law on Mining Concessions in the sense of free exploration and open this market" said the minister Golborne.Image. Agencia EFE
Source: BBC News - www.1buenaidea.com
http://1buenaidea.com/negocios-chile-explotara-nuevo-mineral-el-litio.html
POTASH = 115,000ton X $600/ton X 20yrs = $1,380,000,000 in the Salar de Maricunga alone.
LITHIUM $6500 USD/ton.
Starting to get the picture now?
NI 43-101 information.
I found these numbers on a competitor’s website. They are the geological information for one concession that is approximately 40 kilometers or about 25 miles from MMTE’s Maricunga concession. Competitors concession is 3400 hectares, MMTE’s concession is 3500 hectares. The Atacama Desert is 70,000 sq miles, full Of LI and Potash. These two concessions are extremely close together. See map below for location.
From the competitors NI 43-101 report.
Exploration on the company’s lead project, Laguna Verde, is being carried out with the goal to extract Li and other light metals initially from the brine lake and then from deeper brines. Inferred resource estimate at average lithium grade of 212.40 mg/liter (this is 212 PPM, low to MMTE’s estimates on PR's and website) computed to be 512,960 tons of lithium carbonate equivalent(2) as per NI 43-101 compliant Technical Report authored by QP John Hiner, L.P. Geo. (current average LiCO3 market price ~ $5,200/ metric ton
Inferred resource estimate at average potassium grade of 4,881mg/liter computed to be 4,223,134 tons of potassium chloride equivalent as per NI 43-101 compliant Technical Report authored by QP John Hiner, L.P. Geo. (potash market price ~ $367/metric ton; Source: as per Reuters quote regarding potash pricing of KTS, a German salt miner and the world's 4th largest potash supplier, June 11, 2010)
http://miningmarketwatch.net/ni-43-101.htm
The information from the MMTE website.
Salar de Maricunga:
Acres: 8649 acres (3500 Hectares)
Concessions: 13
Location: Commune—Copiapo
The Salar is located approximately 230km from the international airport of Caldera, and approximately 250km from the mining port of Chañaral. All these facilities are connected to the Salar by paved roads that can be used throughout the year.
The Salar de Maricunga is the second largest basin in Region III and has a basin area of 3,045 km2. This basin is characterized by significant morphological, climatic and geological variations, which normally occurs with major river basins.
During the 1980's, the "Comite de Sales Mixtas" CORFO (State Agency of the Republic of Chile) carried out a study in order to determine the potential in inorganic salts of commercial interest of the Salars. After performing a sampling and chemical analysis program, CORFO the following mineral resource at the Salar de Maricunga:
224,300 tonnes of Li; or
600,000 tonnes of Recoverable Li2CO3 (utilizing a 50% recovery factor); or
30,000 tonnes per year of Lithium Carbonate for 20 years
3,274,000 tonnes of KCl (potash); or
2,300,000 tonnes of KCl (utilizing a 70% recovery factor); or
115,000 tonnes per year of KCl for 20 years or 96% or Alfredo Requirements
http://www.mammoth-energy.com/projects.html
Now, if you take the numbers from the 1980’s and the numbers from 2010 they are strikingly similar.
Moreover, if you take the concession sizes they are a small 100 hectares apart is overall size. Here is what you come up with for PPS for LI and potash. I will use the lesser of the numbers for demonstration purposes. I have also rounded down so as to make the numbers as realistic as possible.
500,000 tons of LI - 50% for recovery and processing = 250,000 tons of LI
Current market price per ton $5,000 per ton
250,000 X $5,000 = $1,250,000,000 That is 1.25 BILLION DOLLARS FOLKS.
MMTE’s O/S is at max 7 billion IMO.
1,250,000,000/7,000,000,000 = 0.1785
Calculation fully diluted.
1,250,000,000/15,000,000,000 = 0.0833
Now the potassium.
We can mine and process and SELL the potash/potassium NOW. HUGE!!!!
4,000,000 - 50% for recovery and processing = 2,000,000 tons of potash.
Current market value of potash = $350 per ton
2,000,000 X 350 = $700,000,000
$700,000,000/7,000,000,000 = .1000
Calculation fully diluted.
$700,000,000/15,000,000,000 = .0466
FULLY DILUTED PPS WITH LI AND POTASH COMBINED .0833 + .0466 = .1299
I am not saying this will be the PPS nor am I saying this is the end all be all calculation. I am saying these are the conservative factual numbers for what the one of MMTE’s nearby concessions is worth.
These numbers represent the concession, Maricunga, with 3500 acres. About 12% of MMTE's total concession ownership.
You can do the math to see what is really going on here.
choose wisely.
LITHIUM FACTS $MMTE
Since the mid-1970s, lithium prices have seen steady growth as demand from technology and manufacturing industries also grew. Lithium has been in common use since the late 1940s, but has recently experienced a surge in price for its use in lithium-ion batteries, fuel efficient vehicles, heat transfer contacts in electronics (cell phones, computers, etc.), glass and ceramics production, aluminum hardening in aviation industries and many other industrial applications.
Fuelling this demand is the growth of the battery market segment. Roskill, the author of "Economics of Lithium", Eleventh Edition, 2009 believes that the major lithium growth sector will be in the battery market, and annual growth forecasts are approximately 14.4 percent between 2008 and 2013. Currently, portable consumer goods, such as cell phones and laptop computers, lead growth in the battery sector, but electric vehicle growth is expected to significantly increase in the future. Dr. Martin Hoelz, global automotive industry group leader and partner with Deloitte Germany estimates that by 2020, electrical vehicles and other green cars will represent up to a third of total global car sales in developed markets and up to 20 percent in urban areas of emerging markets. Annual electric vehicle sales in the United States have already increased from approximately 20,000 in 2000 to almost 350,000 in 2007, according to Roskill.
Electric vehicle market share in 2030
Notes: Assumes 55 million automobiles produced annually in 2030; *JP Morgan's estimate is by 2018; **TRU Group's estimate is by 2020
Source: Keith Evans Presentation at the 2010 Second Annual Lithium Supply & Markets Conference
Lithium Extraction Methods:
Lithium is not necessarily scarce as it is an abundant mineral in the Earth's crust and is considered to be the 33rd most frequently occurring mineral. Historically, the main method by which producers recovered lithium carbonate was from mining mineral deposits of spodumene in hardrock mining techniques. The increased global demand for lithium has begun to stress the traditional hard-rock mining of pegmatites containing the lithium bearing silicate spudomene. This traditional mining is time, energy and cost intensive.
Other types of deposits, such as brines, are quickly being developed to keep up with the demand. Lithium brine resources like Pastos Grandes acquired by New World Resource Corp., are now the preferred method of lithium recovery because of its efficiency and cost effectiveness. Litihum brines such as Pastos Grandes and the neighbouring salars in the lithium rich district of Sud Lipez, are quickly gaining attention as extremely cost effective and profitable ventures because of their simplicity and ease of recovery. Brines are waters containing a high concentration of dissolved salts and occur below the surface of dry lake beds, called salars, which have closed or restricted drainage basins where the evaporation rate is higher than the precipitation rate. These lithium rich brine deposits occur in closed basins in high evaporation environments where lithium will generally occur as a chloride or carbonate along with potassium and boron. Brines are pumped from a subsurface aquifer and through a series of evaporation ponds where the lithium chloride solution is allowed to concentrate. Soda ash is then added to precipitate a lithium carbonate free of any impurities before dried and shipped.
The richest lithium source currently being harvested is the Salar de Atacama basin located in the Atacama Desert in Chile. Chemetall and Chemical & Mining Company of Chile (NYSE: SQM) both obtain lithium product from its brine. The Bolivian Altiplano is host to many alkaline and saline lakes and salars including the Salar de Uyuni which hosts the world's largest known lithium reserve. Both the Salar de Rincon and Salar de Hombre Muerto are located in Argentina.
Though traded internationally, lithium it is not traded on the public market and is sold directly to end use markets for a negotiated price per tonne or pound of (Li, K)Cl or carbonate compounds. This makes price data difficult to confirm but some recent deals have reached $6,500USD/tonne for lithium carbonate, driven by high demand from end use buyers and relatively low global production
OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE
No. 39 969 Thursday, May 26, 2011 E-115 Page 1 of 1
CORPORATIONS SECTION
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY CONSTITUTIONS
352933 LITHIUM INVESTMENTS COMPANY LIMITED.
María Gloria Acharán Toledo, Notary of Santiago, Matias Cousino N ° 154, certify that: public deed before me today, William Lieberman and Juan Paulo Bambach Salvatore, both located in this city, Calle El Golf 40, piso 20, Las Condes, formed limited liability company name LITHIUM INVESTMENTS LIMITED COMPANY''.'' Subject: exploration and exploitation of mining concessions under any title owned or third parties, acquisition, sale, lease and hold promise or purchase options on mining concessions and mining rights and concessions or marketing of any mineral rights kind, whether proprietary or third party, as well as, any other activity related to the above and to agree on their partners. Address: Santiago, without branches or agencies that may settle in other parts of the country or abroad. Administration: The use of the name, administration and judicial and extrajudicial representation of society shall be the member William Lieberman, who shall act through one or more agents specially designated for that purpose. Capital: $ 1,000,000, which the partners bring in the following proportions: a) William Lieberman, $ 999,000, a contribution that corresponds to approximately 99.9% of social rights, and b) Juan Paulo Bambach Salvatore, $ 1,000, which corresponds roughly to 0 , 1% of social rights. Partners limit their liability to their respective contributions. The member contributions are paid and entirely in social housing within one year from this date, according to the needs of society require it. Duration: 25 years from this date be extended in the manner indicated in writing. Other terms in writing excerpted. Santiago, May 16, 2011.
cve: 352933 This document has been signed electronically in accordance with the law 19,799.
Enter this code in www.diarioficial.cl / query to verify the validity of their signatures and document integrity.
100% proof that MMTE owns the CLIL
You are Maestro of DD, Great Job! MMTE = way underpriced. GLTA
Correct. Thanks for affirming my post.
I love it down here. Buying more every day.
Yeh bravo ! Good stuff mmte is at .0003/4 , Goooooo mmte lol
Then why is mmte at .0003/4? Care to take a guess at least?
I thought in your last post you said you don't trade mmte. How did you make 1000 %? Very contradicting IMO. In the last year mmte has gone from .0045 to .0003/4 , can you explain what you mean that some where wrong about the mmte warnings?
We should move once the audit finishes
It's impossible to know unless you have inside info, which I doubt. It all speculation. Mmte is a pink that speaks volume
Are we going back to this again... this topic has been beaten to death
24 million shares sold of MMTE on Friday April 20th, 2012.......DTCC Chill is taking its toll on this POS.
Maestro111 outstanding work you do thank you!!!!! Mmte
Picture is worth a thousands words. Thanks for the great info. I'm interested in your opinion on the time line and valuation here.
Maestro
You out did yourself bud, man your good. Very Nice Work brother.
The Fronk
Amazing stuff Maestro!! Thank you.. $MMTE$
Maricunga Overview
Updates on map
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=216422150148116910310.0004b20ef9715a1cf0000&msa=0&ll=-4.565474,-79.145508&spn=16.892263,33.837891
Lots happening in this region the last year with many events culminating here soon. I have put together the recent research. This only represents a small portion of everything that is out there.
We are the 2nd largest concession holder in the region
Maricunga Junior company lithium holdings
1. Codelco - 13 concessions largest acreage, total unknown
2. Mammoth Energy - 13 concessions, 8649 acres (2nd largest concession holder)
3. Lithium 3 Energy - 6 concessions, 3553 acres
4. Simbalik Group - 4 concessions, 3335 acres
5. Pan American Lithium - 5 concessions, 2965 acres
6. Talison - 1 concession - 257 acres
Li 3 Energy
Li3 Energy Announces Memorandum of Understanding with Strategic Partner
http://www.li3energy.com/news-media/news_pdfs/2012/Li3-POSCOCooperationAgreementMar2012Final.pdf
Important to note
The Maricunga properties represent the only Chilean properties in Li3 portfolio.
Recent signum box studies result in this
Flagship Maricunga Project Maintains 2011 Year End Top Project Ranking
As of December 31st, 2011, according to the signumBOX Performance Index (SPI) ranking, upon achieving Chilean government permits, Li3’s Maricunga Project in its current state, is ranked amongst the top 5 undeveloped lithium projects in the world out of 52 other brine salars;
Pan American Lithium has struck its own deal with Posco.
Pan American has a larger portfolio of properties than LI3 spread throughout the Atacama.
Pan American Lithium Corp announces private placement with POSCAN
http://www.zorominingcorp.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=53
Note where Pan American concessions are located in the Maricunga region. They are well north of the salar de Maricunga.
Simbalik Group has exploitation rights in the Maricunga. They are mentioned here in this article.
However, a new competitor is about to enter the market. Taiwan-based Simbalik Group was recently granted authorization by CCHEN to start mining lithium from a concession at the Salar de Maricunga salt lake in northern Chile that dates from 1932.
http://www.bnamericas.com/news/mining/mining-ministry-calls-on-codelco-to-evaluate-participation-in-lithium-industry1
They can basically submit the proper paperwork on start mining in the Maricunga. They are currently exploring this opportunity.
Codelco has been called upon to mine in Chile by the Ministry of Energy as of March 23rd of this year.
Mining ministry calls on Codelco to evaluate participation in lithium industry.
http://www.bnamericas.com/news/mining/mining-ministry-calls-on-codelco-to-evaluate-participation-in-lithium-industry1
Water Geochemistry test results
Now with the concessions overlaid
Lagoon results
Salar de Maricunga Water Geochemistry (1999)
MAR. 10, 11, 20, 21, & 22 are in MMTE's concession boundary. MAR 17 interestingly enough is in the concessions located to the east and also tested positive for Li among other strategic minerals to be discussed in a later post.[/u]
Salar de Maricunga Geochemistry results 2009
I think that is a great idea Ofspring... I know he did one before for TTXP -- There is an upcoming CEO Chat at
www.theinvestorsforum.net The admin is setting up time and date so hopefully we'll hear it and will share the info....
MMTE !!
Diidii if you go to those meetings with william could suggest mabey a youtube video or pics of our concessions and info kind of like the other lithium stock... that would be sweet if he did thanks.... mmte
Excellent work thank you!
((!!DiiDii!!)) stay sharp and keep buzzin!
why "next week"?
Just waiting on the results.
WHAT'S GOING ON WITH THE AUDIT FIRM / UPLISTING??
Thank you MacD ~ always extremely helpful!!
Sweet more info to look at thanks macdgyver... mmte
Outstanding topo's and narratives Maestro! Thank you for the time spent on this!!
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Marketwatch Profile ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/profile
Marketwatch Analyst Estimates ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/analystestimates
Marketwatch Historical Quotes ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/historical
Marketwatch Financials ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/financials
Marketwatch Overview ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE
Marketwatch SEC Filings ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/secfilings
Marketwatch Picks ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/picks
Marketwatch Hulbert ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/hulbert
Marketwatch Insider Actions ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/insideractions
Marketwatch Options ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/options
Marketwatch Charts ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/charts
Marketwatch News ~ http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/news/symbolsearch/symbolnews.asp?news=markadv&symb=MMTE&sid=1795093&framed=False
The Lion ~ http://thelion.com/bin/aio_msg.cgi?cmd=search&msg=&si=1&tw=1&tt=1&rb=1&ih=1&fo=1&iv=1&yf=1&sa=1&fb=1&gg=1&symbol=MMTE
Search NYSE ~ http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=MMTE
StockTA ~ http://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=MMTE&num1=567&cobrand=&mode=stock
StockHouse ~ http://www.stockhouse.com/financialtools/sn_overview.aspx?qm_symbol=MMTE
StockHouse Delayed LII ~ http://www.stockhouse.com/financialtools/sn_level2.aspx?qm_page=46140&qm_symbol=MMTE
AlphaTrade ~ http://tools.alphatrade.com/index.php?t1=mc_quote_module&t2=mc_quote_module2&t3=historical&template=historical2html&sym=MMTE&client_id=2740&a_width=680&a_height=1000&language=english&showVol=1&chtype=8
Reuters ~ http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers?symbol=MMTE.PK&WTmodLOC=C4-Officers-5
StockWatch ~ http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=MMTE®ion=U
Search NASDAQ ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE
NASDAQ Divy History ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/dividend-history
NASDAQ Short Interest ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/short-interest
NASDAQ Institutional Ownership ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/institutional-holdings
NASDAQ FlashQuotes ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/flashquotes.aspx?symbol=MMTE&selected=MMTE
NASDAQ InfoQuotes ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/infoquotes.aspx?symbol=MMTE&selected=MMTE
NASDAQ After Hours Quote ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/after-hours
NASDAQ Pre-Market Quote ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/premarket
NASDAQ Historical Quote ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/historical
NASDAQ Option Chain ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/option-chain
NASDAQ Company Headlines ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/news-headlines
NASDAQ Press Releases ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/news-headlines
NASDAQ Sentiment ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/sentiment
NASDAQ Analyst Summary ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/analyst-research
NASDAQ Guru Analysis~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/guru-analysis
NASDAQ Stock Report ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/stock-report
NASDAQ Competitors ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/competitors
NASDAQ Stock Consultant ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/stock-consultant
NASDAQ Stock Comparison ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/stock-comparison
NASDAQ Call Transcripts ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/call-transcripts
NASDAQ Annual Reports ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/annualreport.aspx?symbol=MMTE&selected=MMTE
NASDAQ Financials ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/financials
NASDAQ Revenue & Earnings Per Share (EPS) ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/revenue-eps
NASDAQ SEC Filings ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/sec-filings
NASDAQ Ownership Summary ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/ownership-summary
NASDAQ Institutional Ownership ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/institutional-holdings
NASDAQ (SEC Form 4) ~
--------- All Trades ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/insider-trades
--------- Buys ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/insider-trades/buys
--------- Sells ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/insider-trades/sells
The Motley Fool ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE.aspx
The Motley Fool Earnings/Growth ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/EarningsGrowthRates.aspx?source=itxsittst0000001
The Motley Fool Ratios ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Ratios.aspx?source=itxsittst0000001
The Motley Fool Stats ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Stats.aspx?source=icasittab0000006
The Motley Fool Historical ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Historical.aspx?source=icasittab0000004
The Motley Fool Scorecard ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Scorecard.aspx?source=icasittab0000003
The Motley Fool Statements ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Statements.aspx?source=icasittab0000009
MSN Money ~ http://investing.money.msn.com/investments/stock-ratings?symbol=MMTE
YCharts ~ http://ycharts.com/companies/MMTE
YCharts Performance ~ http://ycharts.com/companies/MMTE/performance
YCharts Dashboard ~ http://ycharts.com/companies/MMTE/dashboard
InsideStocks Opinion ~ http://www.insidestocks.com/texpert.asp?sym=MMTE&code=XDAILY
InsideStocks Profile ~ http://www.insidestocks.com/profile.asp?sym=MMTE&code=XDAILY
InsideStocks Quote ~ http://www.insidestocks.com/quote.asp?sym=MMTE&code=XDAILY
InsideStocks Projection ~ http://charts3.barchart.com/procal.asp?sym=MMTE
Zacks Quote ~ http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/MMTE
Zacks Estimates ~ http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?type=estimates&t=MMTE
Zacks Company Reports ~ http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?type=report&t=MMTE
Knobias ~ http://knobias.10kwizard.com/files.php?sym=MMTE
StockScores ~ http://www.stockscores.com/quickreport.asp?ticker=MMTE
Trade-Ideas ~ http://www.trade-ideas.com/StockInfo/MMTE/HOT_TOPIC.html
Morningstar ~ http://performance.morningstar.com/stock/performance-return.action?region=USA&t=MMTE&culture=en-US
Morningstar Shareholders ~ http://investors.morningstar.com/ownership/shareholders-overview.html?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-us
Morningstar Transcripts~ http://www.morningstar.com/earnings/NoTranscript.aspx?t=MMTE®ion=USA
Morningstar Key Ratios ~ http://financials.morningstar.com/ratios/r.html?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-US
Morningstar Executive Compensation ~ http://insiders.morningstar.com/trading/executive-compensation.action?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-us
Morningstar Valuation ~ http://financials.morningstar.com/valuation/price-ratio.html?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-us
CCBN (Thompson Reuters) ~ http://ccbn.aol.com/company.asp?client=aol&ticker=MMTE
TradingMarkets ~ http://pr.tradingmarkets.com/?lid=leftPRbox&sym=MMTE
OTCBB ~ http://www.otcbb.com/asp/SiteSearch.asp?Criteria=MMTE&searcharea=e&image1.x=0&image1.y=0
Insidercow ~ http://www.insidercow.com/history/company.jsp?company=MMTE&B1=Search%21
Forbes News ~ http://search.forbes.com/search/find?tab=searchtabgeneraldark&MT=MMTE
Forbes Press Releases ~ http://search.forbes.com/search/find?&start=1&tab=searchtabgeneraldark&MT=MMTE&pub=businesswire,prnewswire&searchResults=pressRelease&tag=pr&premium=on
Forbes Web ~ http://search.forbes.com/search/web?MT=UNGS&start=1&max=10&searchResults=web&tag=web&sort=null
YouTube Symbol Search ~ http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=MMTE
Buy-Ins ~ http://www.buyins.net/tools/symbol_stats.php?sym=MMTE
Quotemedia ~ http://www.quotemedia.com/results.php?qm_page=47556&qm_symbol=MMTE
Earnings Whispers ~ http://www.earningswhispers.com/stocks.asp?symbol=MMTE
Bloomberg Snapshot ~ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/snapshot/snapshot.asp?ticker=MMTE
Bloomberg People ~ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/people.asp?ticker=MMTE
Financial Times ~ http://markets.ft.com/Research/Markets/Tearsheets/Summary?s=MMTE
Investorpoint ~ http://www.investorpoint.com/ enter "MMTE" and click search.
Hotstocked ~ http://www.hotstocked.com/ enter "MMTE" and click search.
Raging Bull ~ http://ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=MMTE
Hoovers ~ http://www.hoovers.com/search/company-search-results/100003765-1.html?type=company&term=MMTE
DD Machine ~ http://www.ddmachine.com/default.asp?m=stocktool_frame.asp?symbol=MMTE
SEC Form 4 ~ http://www.secform4.com/insider/showhistory.php?cik=MMTE
OTCBB Pulse ~ http://www.otcbbpulse.com/cgi-bin/pulsequote.cgi?symbol=MMTE
Failures To Deliver ~ http://failurestodeliver.com/default2.aspx enter "MMTE" and click search.
http://www.coordinatedlegal.com/SecretaryOfState.html
http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-Index.html
http://www.shortsqueeze.com/?symbol=MMTE&submit=Short+Quote%99
DTCC (PENSON/TDA) Check - (otc and pinks) - Note ~ I did not check for this chart blast. However, I try and help you to do so with the following links.
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #1 http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=MMTE
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #2: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=14482&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=MMTE
Check those searches for recent MMTE mentions. If MMTE is showing up on older posts and not on new posts found in link below, The DTCC issues may have been addressed and fixed. Always call the broker if your security turns up on any DTCC/PENSON list.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=Complete+list
For a complete list see the pinned threads at the top here ---> http://tinyurl.com/TWO-OLD-FARTS
MACDlinks<<< $MMTE Links! >>> ~ MAC's Quick DD Links without the charts.
PennyStockTweets ~ http://www.pennystocktweets.com/stocks/profile/MMTE
OTC Markets Company Info ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/company-info
OTC Markets Charts ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/chart
OTC Markets Quote ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/quote
OTC Markets News ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/news
OTC Markets Financials ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/financials
OTC Markets Short Sales ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/short-sales
OTC Markets Insider Disclosure ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/insider-transactions
OTC Markets Research Reports ~ http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/MMTE/research
Google Finance Summary ~ http://www.google.com/finance?q=MMTE
Google Finance News ~ http://www.google.com/finance/company_news?q=MMTE
Google Finance Option chain ~ http://www.google.com/finance/option_chain?q=MMTE
Google Finance Financials ~ http://www.google.com/finance?q=MMTE&fstype=ii#
Google Finance Historical prices Daily ~ http://www.google.com/finance/historical?q=MMTE
Google Finance Historical prices Weekly ~ http://www.google.com/finance/historical?q=MMTE&histperiod=weekly#
Y! < Company >
Y! Profile ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=MMTE+Profile
Y! Key Stat's ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=MMTE+Key+Statistics
Y! Headlines ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=MMTE+Headlines
Y! Summary ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=MMTE
Y! Historical Prices ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=MMTE+Historical+Prices
Y! Order Book ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ecn?s=MMTE+Order+Book
Y! boatMessage Boards ~ http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/mb/MMTE
Y! Market Pulse ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/marketpulse/MMTE
Y! Technical Analysis ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?s=MMTE+Basic+Tech.+Analysis
Y! < Analyst Coverage >
Y! Analyst Opinion ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ao?s=MMTE+Analyst+Opinion
Y! Analyst Estimates ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ae?s=MMTE+Analyst+Estimates
Y! Research Reports ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/rr?s=MMTE+Research+Reports
Y! Star Analysts ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/sa?s=MMTE+Star+Analysts
Y! < Ownership >
Y! Major Holders ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/mh?s=MMTE+Major+Holders
Y! Insider Transactions ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/it?s=MMTE+Insider+Transactions
Y! Insider Roster ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ir?s=MMTE+Insider+Roster
Y! < Financials >
Y! Income Statement ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=MMTE+Income+Statement&annual
Y! Balance Sheet ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bs?s=MMTE+Balance+Sheet&annual
Y! Cash Flow ~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/cf?s=MMTE+Cash+Flow&annual
FINVIZ ~ http://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=MMTE&ty=c&ta=0&p=d
Investorshub Trades ~ http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&symbol=MMTE
Investorshub Board Search ~ http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/getboards.aspx?searchstr=MMTE
Investorshub PostStream ~ http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/poststream.aspx?ticker=MMTE
Investorshub Messages ~ http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearch.aspx?SearchStr=MMTE
Investorshub Videos ~ http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=ihvse&ihvqu=MMTE
Investorshub News ~ http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=news&btn=s_ok&ctl00%24sb3%24tbq1=Get+Quote&as_values_IH=&ctl00%24sb3%24stb1=Search+iHub&symbol=MMTE&s_ok=OK&from_month=3&from_day=15&from_year=2012&order=desc&selsrc%5B%5D=prnca&selsrc%5B%5D=prnus&selsrc%5B%5D=zacks&selsrc%5B%5D=money2&selsrc%5B%5D=djn&selsrc%5B%5D=bw&selsrc%5B%5D=globe&selsrc%5B%5D=edgar&selsrc%5B%5D=mwus&force=1&last_ts=1331855999&p_n=1&p_count=&p_ts=1331794260
CandlestickChart ~ http://www.candlestickchart.com/cgi/chart.cgi?symbol=MMTE&exchange=US
Barchart Quote ~ http://barchart.com/quotes/stocks/MMTE?
Barchart Detailed Quote ~ http://barchart.com/detailedquote/stocks/MMTE
Barchart Options Quotes ~ http://barchart.com/options/stocks/MMTE
Barchart Technical Chart ~ http://barchart.com/charts/stocks/MMTE&style=technical
Barchart Interactive Chart ~ http://barchart.com/charts/stocks/MMTE&style=interactive
Barchart Technical Analysis ~ http://barchart.com/technicals/stocks/MMTE
Barchart Trader's Cheat Sheet ~ http://barchart.com/cheatsheet.php?sym=MMTE
Barchart Barchart Opinion ~ http://barchart.com/opinions/stocks/MMTE
Barchart Snapshot Opinion ~ http://barchart.com/snapopinion/stocks/MMTE
Barchart News Headlines ~ http://barchart.com/news/stocks/MMTE
Barchart Profile ~ http://barchart.com/profile//MMTE
Barchart Key Statistics ~ http://barchart.com/profile.php?sym=MMTE&view=key_statistics
OTC: American Bulls ~ http://www.americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=MMTE&MarketTicker=OTC&TYP=S
NASDAQ: American Bulls ~ http://www.americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=MMTE&MarketTicker=NASD&TYP=S
NYSE: American Bulls ~ http://www.americanbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=MMTE&MarketTicker=NYSE&Typ=S
Marketwatch Profile ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/profile
Marketwatch Analyst Estimates ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/analystestimates
Marketwatch Historical Quotes ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/historical
Marketwatch Financials ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/financials
Marketwatch Overview ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE
Marketwatch SEC Filings ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/secfilings
Marketwatch Picks ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/picks
Marketwatch Hulbert ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/hulbert
Marketwatch Insider Actions ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/insideractions
Marketwatch Options ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/options
Marketwatch Charts ~ http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/MMTE/charts
Marketwatch News ~ http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/news/symbolsearch/symbolnews.asp?news=markadv&symb=MMTE&sid=1795093&framed=False
The Lion ~ http://thelion.com/bin/aio_msg.cgi?cmd=search&msg=&si=1&tw=1&tt=1&rb=1&ih=1&fo=1&iv=1&yf=1&sa=1&fb=1&gg=1&symbol=MMTE
Search NYSE ~ http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=MMTE
StockTA ~ http://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=MMTE&num1=567&cobrand=&mode=stock
StockHouse ~ http://www.stockhouse.com/financialtools/sn_overview.aspx?qm_symbol=MMTE
StockHouse Delayed LII ~ http://www.stockhouse.com/financialtools/sn_level2.aspx?qm_page=46140&qm_symbol=MMTE
AlphaTrade ~ http://tools.alphatrade.com/index.php?t1=mc_quote_module&t2=mc_quote_module2&t3=historical&template=historical2html&sym=MMTE&client_id=2740&a_width=680&a_height=1000&language=english&showVol=1&chtype=8
Reuters ~ http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/companyOfficers?symbol=MMTE.PK&WTmodLOC=C4-Officers-5
StockWatch ~ http://www.stockwatch.com/Quote/Detail.aspx?symbol=MMTE®ion=U
Search NASDAQ ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE
NASDAQ Divy History ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/dividend-history
NASDAQ Short Interest ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/short-interest
NASDAQ Institutional Ownership ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/institutional-holdings
NASDAQ FlashQuotes ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/flashquotes.aspx?symbol=MMTE&selected=MMTE
NASDAQ InfoQuotes ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/infoquotes.aspx?symbol=MMTE&selected=MMTE
NASDAQ After Hours Quote ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/after-hours
NASDAQ Pre-Market Quote ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/premarket
NASDAQ Historical Quote ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/historical
NASDAQ Option Chain ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/option-chain
NASDAQ Company Headlines ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/news-headlines
NASDAQ Press Releases ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/news-headlines
NASDAQ Sentiment ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/sentiment
NASDAQ Analyst Summary ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/analyst-research
NASDAQ Guru Analysis~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/guru-analysis
NASDAQ Stock Report ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/stock-report
NASDAQ Competitors ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/competitors
NASDAQ Stock Consultant ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/stock-consultant
NASDAQ Stock Comparison ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/stock-comparison
NASDAQ Call Transcripts ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/call-transcripts
NASDAQ Annual Reports ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/annualreport.aspx?symbol=MMTE&selected=MMTE
NASDAQ Financials ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/financials
NASDAQ Revenue & Earnings Per Share (EPS) ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/revenue-eps
NASDAQ SEC Filings ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/sec-filings
NASDAQ Ownership Summary ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/ownership-summary
NASDAQ Institutional Ownership ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/institutional-holdings
NASDAQ (SEC Form 4) ~
--------- All Trades ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/insider-trades
--------- Buys ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/insider-trades/buys
--------- Sells ~ http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/MMTE/insider-trades/sells
The Motley Fool ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE.aspx
The Motley Fool Earnings/Growth ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/EarningsGrowthRates.aspx?source=itxsittst0000001
The Motley Fool Ratios ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Ratios.aspx?source=itxsittst0000001
The Motley Fool Stats ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Stats.aspx?source=icasittab0000006
The Motley Fool Historical ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Historical.aspx?source=icasittab0000004
The Motley Fool Scorecard ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Scorecard.aspx?source=icasittab0000003
The Motley Fool Statements ~ http://caps.fool.com/Ticker/MMTE/Statements.aspx?source=icasittab0000009
MSN Money ~ http://investing.money.msn.com/investments/stock-ratings?symbol=MMTE
YCharts ~ http://ycharts.com/companies/MMTE
YCharts Performance ~ http://ycharts.com/companies/MMTE/performance
YCharts Dashboard ~ http://ycharts.com/companies/MMTE/dashboard
InsideStocks Opinion ~ http://www.insidestocks.com/texpert.asp?sym=MMTE&code=XDAILY
InsideStocks Profile ~ http://www.insidestocks.com/profile.asp?sym=MMTE&code=XDAILY
InsideStocks Quote ~ http://www.insidestocks.com/quote.asp?sym=MMTE&code=XDAILY
InsideStocks Projection ~ http://charts3.barchart.com/procal.asp?sym=MMTE
Zacks Quote ~ http://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/MMTE
Zacks Estimates ~ http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?type=estimates&t=MMTE
Zacks Company Reports ~ http://www.zacks.com/research/report.php?type=report&t=MMTE
Knobias ~ http://knobias.10kwizard.com/files.php?sym=MMTE
StockScores ~ http://www.stockscores.com/quickreport.asp?ticker=MMTE
Trade-Ideas ~ http://www.trade-ideas.com/StockInfo/MMTE/HOT_TOPIC.html
Morningstar ~ http://performance.morningstar.com/stock/performance-return.action?region=USA&t=MMTE&culture=en-US
Morningstar Shareholders ~ http://investors.morningstar.com/ownership/shareholders-overview.html?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-us
Morningstar Transcripts~ http://www.morningstar.com/earnings/NoTranscript.aspx?t=MMTE®ion=USA
Morningstar Key Ratios ~ http://financials.morningstar.com/ratios/r.html?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-US
Morningstar Executive Compensation ~ http://insiders.morningstar.com/trading/executive-compensation.action?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-us
Morningstar Valuation ~ http://financials.morningstar.com/valuation/price-ratio.html?t=MMTE®ion=USA&culture=en-us
CCBN (Thompson Reuters) ~ http://ccbn.aol.com/company.asp?client=aol&ticker=MMTE
TradingMarkets ~ http://pr.tradingmarkets.com/?lid=leftPRbox&sym=MMTE
OTCBB ~ http://www.otcbb.com/asp/SiteSearch.asp?Criteria=MMTE&searcharea=e&image1.x=0&image1.y=0
Insidercow ~ http://www.insidercow.com/history/company.jsp?company=MMTE&B1=Search%21
Forbes News ~ http://search.forbes.com/search/find?tab=searchtabgeneraldark&MT=MMTE
Forbes Press Releases ~ http://search.forbes.com/search/find?&start=1&tab=searchtabgeneraldark&MT=MMTE&pub=businesswire,prnewswire&searchResults=pressRelease&tag=pr&premium=on
Forbes Web ~ http://search.forbes.com/search/web?MT=UNGS&start=1&max=10&searchResults=web&tag=web&sort=null
YouTube Symbol Search ~ http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=MMTE
Buy-Ins ~ http://www.buyins.net/tools/symbol_stats.php?sym=MMTE
Quotemedia ~ http://www.quotemedia.com/results.php?qm_page=47556&qm_symbol=MMTE
Earnings Whispers ~ http://www.earningswhispers.com/stocks.asp?symbol=MMTE
Bloomberg Snapshot ~ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/snapshot/snapshot.asp?ticker=MMTE
Bloomberg People ~ http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/people.asp?ticker=MMTE
Financial Times ~ http://markets.ft.com/Research/Markets/Tearsheets/Summary?s=MMTE
Investorpoint ~ http://www.investorpoint.com/ enter "MMTE" and click search.
Hotstocked ~ http://www.hotstocked.com/ enter "MMTE" and click search.
Raging Bull ~ http://ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=MMTE
Hoovers ~ http://www.hoovers.com/search/company-search-results/100003765-1.html?type=company&term=MMTE
DD Machine ~ http://www.ddmachine.com/default.asp?m=stocktool_frame.asp?symbol=MMTE
SEC Form 4 ~ http://www.secform4.com/insider/showhistory.php?cik=MMTE
OTCBB Pulse ~ http://www.otcbbpulse.com/cgi-bin/pulsequote.cgi?symbol=MMTE
Failures To Deliver ~ http://failurestodeliver.com/default2.aspx enter "MMTE" and click search.
http://www.coordinatedlegal.com/SecretaryOfState.html
http://regsho.finra.org/regsho-Index.html
http://www.shortsqueeze.com/?symbol=MMTE&submit=Short+Quote%99
DTCC (PENSON/TDA) Check - (otc and pinks) - Note ~ I did not check for this chart blast. However, I try and help you to do so with the following links.
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #1 http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=MMTE
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #2: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=14482&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=MMTE
Check those searches for recent MMTE mentions. If MMTE is showing up on older posts and not on new posts found in link below, The DTCC issues may have been addressed and fixed. Always call the broker if your security turns up on any DTCC/PENSON list.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=Complete+list
For a complete list see the pinned threads at the top here ---> http://tinyurl.com/TWO-OLD-FARTS
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spitting critics just for the critics is not necessary.
we know how the lawsuit was settled and what comes up now isn't even frivolous cuz I do not see it pertaining to MMTE.
my idea about the company hasn't changed cuz I have no new (proven) updates. (PR)
it's still waiting for management to give us signals. it's clear that they have a well thought out strategy developing along their timeline.
MMTE remains a coin with a very promising side and a dark side - like I have explained (according to my humble opinion) before.
I'm expecting an update before half May.
Bravo Maestro!! Another sterling post.
The DD is out there IF one chooses to look at it.
Maestro you ROCK bro!
Hey Nerves guess what? I just checked the Nevada site and the fees still aren't paid!!! Break out the champaign glasses!
I think I'll sell before $70. LOL
MMTE total land
is 31,462 acres across 49 concessions.
Concession map link
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=216422150148116910310.0004b20ef9715a1cf0000&msa=0&ll=-8.037473,-67.214355&spn=8.412696,16.962891
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Medical product development and commercialization. The Company recently acquired five generic oncology drugs approved and manufactured in Germany and they plan to gain approval for these drugs in the US in 2023. The Company is preparing for a pivotal Phase 3 study of an anti-cancer antibody product that is highly similar to Genentech/Roche's brand name Avastin (bevacizumab), the Company has licensed a needle-free jet injector for drug delivery, and the Company is in the pre-clinical stages of development of a gene therapy product candidate based on the delivery of a human alpha-Klotho gene and protein to prevent and/or treat neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS). Other product candidates will stem from these platform technologies of pharmaceuticals, biologics, and gene therapy.
The Company's medical R&D facilities are in the U.S. (near the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska) and in Barcelona, Spain (Autonomous Universitat de Barcelona). Each R&D facility is comprised of over 4,000 sq ft of R&D and office space, currently leased and equipped with research equipment, incubators, tissue culture facilities for production of plasmid DNA, HEPA-filtered hoods for aseptic handling, and testing equipment (PCR, spectrophotometers, microscopes, etc). The generic oncology drugs are manufactured in Germany. With future funding, the Company plans to acquire or build a GMP manufacturing facility to supply novel plasmid DNA ("transgenes") to be used in gene therapy programs, to provide contract manufacturing revenue, and for commercial product manufacturing.
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