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$WWR picked up another 12k shares at .42
$WWR Bought 12K more shares at .47. Maybe I'm a sucker, maybe I'm not but it looks like we could be setting up for an 8 or 9 dollar spike here.
Nice to see a 24PERCENT jump today on news of china restrictions on graphite
Had read your post....It seemed out of context, It did not match any news coming from $WWR at the time. Guess I must have missed it? Partnering with (SK On) is a big deal, time to get excited!!
Read my post from 3/28 we were expecting this news by the end of March per company comments.
What do you mean "only a month late with the news?" just curious.
Only a month late with news... hope we hear about the $150m loan asap. Only way this might hold any gains.
WWR $1 AFTER HITTING 1.45 EARLIER
Buckle up! Going to be a good ride!
Idaho Strategic Metals is showing serious interest in the Coosa Deposit. A merger might be in everybody's best interest. It never hurts to listen to an offer.
It's always seemed like management was setting this company up to get bought out for pennies when they final get to production... hope I am wrong.
Apparently I might have to come out and then buy 20,000 shares. Wow this looks horrendous now what the hell happened? This is below a dollar they're going to have to do a split within a few months.
I hope they have some news. This is getting quite ridiculous
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Any update on this?
Resource Estimate is out! Looks like a game changer, possible $3B that can eventually be 3-9x'd.
Signed agreement with manufacturer of batteries? Any guess on who?
Nice run this month..looking for $4+
Elon musk tweeted lithium is the new oil.
That has to be good for us
$WWR will also be receiving Royalties from Encore energy. On track for production with updated plant Q2 2022.
$WWR Largest part of Lithium Battery is Graphite. $WWR is on it's way to becoming largest and best supplier of Graphite in USA and with a superior product. Buy Buy BUY and become RICH
$WWR Lithium no longer a part of the company's portfolio.
Read that in the news release.
This week alone I heard 2 large companies and actually one state governor speak about the need for lithium in the EV market..
Is our new CEO talking with these people. Ford, Tesla, GMC, Desantis?
Reminds me of NFTs 4 years ago. No one talked and yet it exploded in the market. We better be the catalyst. 1st and only one and our CEO is deadly quiet.
The new Ford plant is close to Alabama and really far from China where it gets it's lithium. Really? Wake up CEO.
From their website...
https://westwaterresources.net/
Recent Milestones
Construction of the Kellyton Graphite processing plant ongoing with civil and earthworks that began in March 2022 and completion expected in the second quarter of 2023.
Westwater has successfully refined approximately 13 metric tonnes of finished product during its pilot program.
The company previously announced it has signed a letter of Intent with a battery manufacturer for 125 to 150 tonnes of graphite to be delivered in 2023.
They'll be answering questions from investors here at the Planet MicroCap Showcase.
Centennial, CO – April 26, 2022: Westwater Resources, Inc. (NYSE American: WWR), a battery-grade, natural graphite development company (“Westwater” or “the Company”), today announced it will be presenting at the SNN Network Planet MicroCap Showcase on May 4, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time. Executive Chairman Terence Cryan and Chief Accounting Officer Steve Cates will host the presentation and answer questions from investors.
To access the live presentation, please use the following information:
Planet MicroCap Showcase 2022 in Las Vegas
Date: Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Time: 1:30 p.m. PDT
Webcast: https://www.webcaster4.com/webcast/page/2862/45077
I wouldn't be surprised if they got taken out at these dirt cheap prices, just on the valuation of their future projects, that leaves a chasenagger dreaming about if only, and turns the corrupted MM manipulators left with no legs.
A little DD makes WWR easy to figure out, a true bargain. Was lucky to load up some more today at 1.29. We will soon see the chasebaggers ...Ha!
The clueless crowd will figure that out when they are all chasebags much higher when that becomes more highlighted and is not priced in yet into the future growth offered here.
Only idiots selling at these levels being led by their nose by the corrupted manipulator shorts.
Agreed. This play is a sleeper but not for long. Mark it
I believe Chris Farley, his brother or his cousin the CEO of Ford was on the news today talking about the new F-150 lightning all electrical, there is no local places to get lithium ,Cobalt and other minerals locally. I sure hope the new CEO is making phone calls. Looking forward to this next meeting they're having.
Hey you never know, wwr is the only player so why not us.?
The more I do dd on this play the more I'm surprised this is so quiet. The U.S. currently doesn't have any GRAPHITE processing but look who's getting into the game second quarter 2023 with 7,500 metric tons/annum to start with?! I don't want to pump this until I'm loaded to the gills.
Ah HaHa You make me laugh pauljack WWR is not a pump and dump penny stock POS. In time we will be looking back at the chart saying WoW $$ WWR $$ was a steal at $5, let alone the $1.45 that SMART people are buying in at.
Unbelievable. This POS was exploding yesterday after the news now it’s hitting massive lows.
WTF!!!
Resource plays are taking an overall hit but holding this long will really pay off with graphite in short supply, prices will only go higher. https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/threat-of-graphite-supply-shortage-looms-over-electric-vehicle-rollout-68335809
added some 1.39s lmao
swing off bottom here 1.42s
All we got was an after hours pump here. Now back to red. This market sucks.
Keep your eyes out for a buyout here imo by Tesla and these players. I'm betting on Tesla if it happens because they built that Texas plant and Alabama is very close by so cost savings is obvious and Musk reported to be looking into acquiring a miner for raw materials.
Westwater Resources and Alabama Graphite Products Break Ground on Kellyton Processing Plant
PUBLISHED
APR 19, 2022 4:15PM EDT
Governor Ivey and Congressman Rogers highlight ceremony for construction of $202 million plant in Coosa County
KELLYTON, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, Congressman Mike Rogers, and numerous other state and local government officials and business leaders joined Westwater Resources, Inc. (NYSE American: WWR) and its subsidiary Alabama Graphite Products, LLC (collectively the “Company”) in breaking ground today for the construction of the Company’s graphite processing plant in Kellyton, just outside Alexander City, Alabama.
The $202 million plant, which is being built in the Lake Martin Regional Industrial Park just off U.S. 280 in Coosa County, will process raw graphite into refined, battery-grade graphite for use in batteries that power electric vehicles (EVs), electronics and many other products. Once completed, Phase I of the facility is expected to employ at least 100 people at an estimated average hourly wage in excess of $21 per hour and when fully operational is expected to produce 7,500 metric tons of refined graphite each year.
“The construction of this plant is the result of a lot of work, cooperation, planning and vision by numerous people over a number of years,” said Chad Potter, President and CEO of Westwater Resources and Alabama Graphite Products. “I want to thank our incredible team, which envisioned and laid the foundation for what is the first graphite plant of its kind anywhere, as well as our state and local partners who made this day possible.”
Refined graphite is used as the anode in lithium-ion batteries that are found in EVs and other products, as well as a conductivity enhancer for all types of batteries, including the common lead-acid batteries in traditional vehicles. The batteries found in an average EV need about 175-200 pounds of graphite. There are currently no producers of natural-grade graphite in the U.S. for these types of products. Currently, the refined graphite used in lithium-ion and other batteries is primarily imported from China. As a result, the U.S. government has declared graphite a critical strategic mineral.
Gov. Ivey joined numerous state and local government officials and business leaders who took part in the groundbreaking celebration at the Kellyton site. She said the plant will put Alabama at the top echelon in the production of an essential material for EVs and other batteries.
“Alabama, which is home to Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Hyundai, Toyota and Mazda, is among the top four states in the nation in automobile production,” Gov. Ivey said. “This plant will make Alabama an even bigger player in the fast-growing electric vehicle sector. It also creates jobs and will serve as a catalyst for economic development in the region, which my administration has worked tirelessly over the years to bring to the state. As this new manufacturing facility demonstrates, the fruits of that labor are paying dividends for the people of Alabama.”
Congressman Rogers praised Alabama Graphite Products for the jobs and economic development it is bringing to his district. “Having the first graphite processing of its kind in Coosa County is a real honor and I believe an indication of what’s to come,” Congressman Rogers said. “This project will spur more economic development in the region and more jobs for the people here.”
The plant is being built by Alabama Graphite Products, LLC, a subsidiary of Westwater Resources. Westwater Resources is a Colorado-based company focused on developing battery-ready natural graphite materials for advanced batteries and is committed to exploring and developing materials for clean, sustainable energy production.
The Kellyton plant will use a proprietary process to purify the feedstock and refine it into battery grade graphite. This process is safer and more environmentally friendly and sustainable than the hydrofluoric acid-based process commonly used in China and elsewhere, which requires more water and produces more environment-damaging byproducts.
“Since our announcement in June of last year that we will build our state-of-the-art processing plant in Alabama, we have made significant investments in preparation for the operation of our plant,” Mr. Potter said. “We have purchased and renovated two large existing buildings adjacent to the plant site – one for warehousing and logistical uses, the other for our laboratory and administrative offices. As our investment of millions of dollars and our commitment to invest even more indicate, we are firmly committed to Alabama and this community, and we look forward to being here for many years to come.”
In addition to the processing plant, the Company plans to continue advanced exploration activities of a graphite deposit in western Coosa County in the Alabama Graphite Belt. Westwater Resources acquired mineral rights to approximately 41,900 acres in 2018 and expects to begin mining operations by the end of 2028. Until then, the Kellyton plant will import feed graphite acquired from high-quality sources. There is currently no commercial-level graphite mining in the U.S.
Mr. Potter thanked the many state and local officials, agencies, industrial recruiters, associations and businesses that helped make the project a reality. “The cooperation and assistance we have received – from tax incentives to utilities to workforce development – has been incredible. We would not be here today without their support.”
In addition to Gov. Ivey and Congressman Rogers, other government officials at the groundbreaking included Alabama Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield, Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs Director Kenneth Boswell, State Senator Clyde Chambliss, State Representatives Ben Robbins and Ed Oliver, Coosa County Commissioners and Alexander City officials. Also in attendance were representatives from the Lake Martin Area Economic Development Alliance, the Lake Martin Area Industrial Development Authority, the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition, the Alabama Mining Association, the Energy Institute of Alabama, Alabama Power Company, and project contractors: Fite Building Company, B.L. Harbert International, Asimpa, Samuel Engineering and Bailey-Harris Construction Company.
The Kellyton processing plant is expected to begin operation by the end of the second quarter of 2023.
For more information about Alabama Graphite Products, go online to www.alabamagraphiteproducts.com.
About Westwater Resources Inc.
Westwater Resources, Inc. (NYSE American: WWR) is focused on developing battery-grade natural graphite products. The Company’s primary project is the Kellyton graphite processing plant that is under construction in east-central Alabama. In addition, the Company’s Coosa graphite deposit is the most advanced natural flake graphite deposit in the contiguous United States — and located across 41,900 acres (~17,000 hectares) in Coosa County, Alabama. For more information, visit www.westwaterresources.net.
WWR switch to NYNEX-AMERICAN. The IH qoutes , info and charts are still using the NASDAQ info which leaves it perpetually stuck at $5.34 per share thereabouts and ZERO Volume. I have been asking IH support to change the default to NYNEX-AMERICAN but I'm not getting anywhere with it. too bad ....... this is the time to get in WWR and create some buzz...a most deserving company,,WWR, with excellent future. $$$$
Big positive news after hours, it's time to squeeze the criminal shorting trash that's been holding it down for weeks, and squeeze them over two bucks.
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