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Getting some great results at Spur
This new project area has got major gold find written all over it.
https://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/wtm/c9020c4a-21e.pdf
All you need to know. Exciting times..
https://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/wtm/34d7960a-c7b.pdf
https://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/wtm/2e674fbc-0bb.pdf
BTRYF: effective Jan. 16,2024 Battery Minerals Ltd will change to Waratah Minerals Ltd
https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Symbol%2FName%20Changes
BTRYF: effective June 9,2023 a one for 30 reverse split:
https://otce.finra.org/otce/dailyList?viewType=Symbol%2FName%20Changes
Great Progress! Looking good.
Recent update...
https://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/bat/449ebfa5-ac7.pdf
Project Updates...
https://www.investi.com.au/api/announcements/bat/dfddeb5c-99b.pdf
Abandoned board and no hope?
Quite interesting the entire abandonment here. So nobody has anything at all to say on Battery Minerals any more? Mmmm,,,,,
So is there any worth adding this stock to anybody’s portfolio anymore????
Battery Minerals (.028) Exploration stage Australian miner transitioning to Graphite production in Mozambique, and with further exploration of the Stavely Stawell Gold Project, Victoria. https://www.batteryminerals.com/
The Montepuez Graphite project, has completed all environmental permitting, holds a national mining licence and Battery Minerals has already constructed a tailings dam, mining camp and mobilized a crusher to site. Battery minerals is does not need to relocate any communities prior to the commencement of development.
Battery Minerals Limited aims to produce high-quality graphite flake, a crucial ingredient in the efficient operation of lithium-ion batteries. Subject to completing project financing for the Montepuez Graphite Project in Mozambique, the company initially expects to produce 50,000 tpa of 96% TGC and grow production towards over 200,000 tpa over the next five years.
In addition to graphite, Battery Minerals has acquired 800 square kilometres of highly prospective ground in Victoria, the Stavely Stawell Gold Project. The tenement covers 809sqkm and hosts the historic Moyston gold mine, which produced ~75,000 oz at 22g/t Au. The boundary of the exploration licence is also just 7km from the rich Stawell gold mine, which has produced ~5Moz of gold.
Potentially world-leading graphite mine.
https://www.miningglobal.com/automation-and-ai/battery-minerals-receives-dollar20-million-funding-mozambique-graphite-projects
With EV taking off right now and the competition to create batteries / graphite shortage. In a few months this could be a big boy company. Still speculation. Still a lottery ticket.. but it looks good.
This thing ran to 0.15 just a few months ago simply by announcing the Gippsland purchase. Once they hit the gold we already know they have, we could see this run much much higher.
And if they hit a very possible multi-million oz discovery? Better be strapped in
Not much longer, folks
Once those drill results are announced people are going to wish they could buy this for under 3 cents. And in 2 years even more will regret not buying in once the graphite shortage hits and this stock approaches 1.00+
20 to 40 % of all the graphite in the world !!!!
We are mining graphite in Mozambique.
Google this,
How much graphite in Mozambique'
This is what you get
Climate change, mining and carbon concentration
But there is one East African country making its way onto the scene: Mozambique. It has one of the largest deposits of high-quality graphite in the world – somewhere between 20% and 40% of total global reserves.
" 20 to 40 % of all he worlds HIGH QUALITY graphite "
BIG MONEY HONEY !!!!!
Oh, and there's 10 times more graphite in these batteries than lithium. And we are likely to see a shortage of it within 24 months - just when EVs really start to take off in adoption rate.
https://stockhead.com.au/resources/battery-sector-cries-out-for-more-graphite-as-shortfall-looms/
https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/battery-metals-investing/graphite-investing/graphite-outlook/
BTRYF CEO’s graphite presentation:
This company is about as guaranteed to hit gold as you can get. In addition to it almost certainly finding funding for the graphite mining once the covid19 restrictions are eased.
Very undervalued.
THE LAST TIME DRILLING WAS DONE WAS 1997. BHP explored this property over 20 years ago, and their exploration was limited to only shallow drills.
Further, we have their data. https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20200302/pdf/44fnmz1j6rmyxn.pdf
Comparing these results to what we have seen by BAT's neighbors (Stavely and Navarre), we can safely say that BAT should be getting some very good results. In fact, they may prove to be substantially better than what the others found. Especially considering the shallow depth that many of these former results were found
Some overlooked DD
Dr Darryl Clark, an expert exploration geologist and former CEO of Gippsland Propspecting, was granted the land tender (EL6871) from the Victorian government after a competitive merit-based process. He’s also a longtime friend of Dan Flannagan, the CEO of Battery Minerals Limited. Gippsland was sold to Flannagan despite many mining majors in the area being interested in the property.
Clark also used to work for the last company (BHP Billiton) that did any systematic exploration of this property. Coincidentally, he worked for BHP during the same time period (the late 90s).
By volume, graphite is one of the most important elements in any EV battery, with each EV containing between 40 and 60 kilograms of material, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.
Thanks Tardis24, That's good to know. They're still capable of making decent moves, as evidenced by the 13% swing the other day.
I've got a canadian copper company with 1.5 billion shares, and they can't move the needle for sh*t even as they enter just commercial production. They have a lot of other problems though.
These guys are on my short(er) list as a rare earths play, but I'm still looking around. GL !!!
As an australian company probably not doing an rs. Typical few bil shares in au.
I still think these guys have potential, but it would seem a reverse split is inevitable at some point.
It might be worth another look after the price stabilizes from that, because they do have good properties and a good mineral spread.
If they can get anywhere near to revenue producing under the current bloated share count, they should be ready to go for the next generation of investors after a steep reverse split brings the share count to a more reasonable number. Maybe !
Cheezus christmas thats a lot of OS, lord knows what AS is, will avoid this in that case, thanks for the heads up mate, only looked it at because of the aussie connection.
According to TD Ameritrade, the Shares Outstanding = 2 Billion. That kinda cooled my initial enthusiasm. I still like 'em, but that's an insane outstanding and heaven only knows the authorized.
I might throw some change at it down the road, but I'm happy with what I've got right now so it won't right away.
That's my take on it, but once again, my researched pretty much ground to a halt over the 2B thing so there could be new circumstances to somehow offset that issue. GL !!!
whats the share structure here like? otcmarkets says its unavailable
thank you for sharing :)
Battery Minerals (.0185)
Website: https://www.batteryminerals.com/
Articles
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BTRYF?p=BTRYF&.tsrc=fin-srch
Exactly. And if they strike gold they should get the funds to finish the graphite plant. Management is all for the shareholders. Very rare for a sub penny.
those were my exact thoughts. i don't really mess with most penny stocks because they're all trash. I'm actually not even worried that this pulled back the way it did though.
Too many good things happening behind the scenes to just give my shares away for cheap.
This has long term growth written all over it.
off to a good start despite the overall market slaughter taking place!
i'm only seeing high of 4 today.
and even that was briefest of moments.
What i saw in the morning was people were hoping to sell their position at 10/8 cents to newbies who didn't know better.
It didn't work out though. lol
It hit 14 cents for a few seconds. Trades really well.
Its because of the Graphite boom and they bought a gold mine and company.
This is a great video on BTRYF Battery Minerals. They bow have a gold company and Graphite. Very undervalued .
let's see if we can break over the 3 cent hump.
Good accumulation taking place!
Things are going to start to heat up!
Very excited for the future.
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