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Good Morning FLPC!
Find 5 First Liberty YouTube videos here..
very infomative.
Lida Valley Property:
First Liberty Power’s Lida Valley property (the “LVW Claims”) shares many of the same geological and weathering characteristics of nearby Chemetall Foote Corporation’s Silver Peak Mine, the only lithium brine producer in the United States. The LVW Claims are located within 15 miles of the Montezuma Peak, which is believed to be the source of the region’s lithium. Mine production comes from lithium enriched brine located below the surface. This Silver Peak plant has been in production since 1967 and is designed to produce up to 1.2 million kilograms of lithium hydroxide per annum.
Lida Valley Property:
First Liberty Power’s Lida Valley property (the “LVW Claims”) shares many of the same geological and weathering characteristics of nearby Chemetall Foote Corporation’s Silver Peak Mine, the only lithium brine producer in the United States. The LVW Claims are located within 15 miles of the Montezuma Peak, which is believed to be the source of the region’s lithium. Mine production comes from lithium enriched brine located below the surface. This Silver Peak plant has been in production since 1967 and is designed to produce up to 1.2 million kilograms of lithium hydroxide per annum.
Lithium and lithium resources are making a monster comeback
and is locked and loaded for a major bullish run that can see prices past historic highs.
FLPC is located in the heart of America’s Lithium industry and in close proximity to the Lithium brine rich, Clayton Valley, Nevada which has been tapped on for decades.
Lithium and lithium resources are making a monster comeback
and is locked and loaded for a major bullish run that can see prices past historic highs.
FLPC is located in the heart of America’s Lithium industry and in close proximity to the Lithium brine rich, Clayton Valley, Nevada which has been tapped on for decades.
Remember
lithium brine, the kind that FLPC is developing, is what car makers and traders really want. And if U.S. car makers can’t find it here, they have to import it from Chile or mining-unfriendly Bolivia
You see…
1. Electric car makers strongly prefer lithium derived from brine deposits.
2. And brine is a whole lot cheaper to process than the clay-locked lithium that most other U.S. lithium producers are developing.
So what FLPC has, therefore, is…strong end user demand…a high-growth market…and a fast and easy extraction process.
FLPC paid only $490,000 for its 12,800 acres of lithium-rich land! At today’s prices, and not counting development costs, that land could be in the money after the company produces its first 111,000 kilograms of lithium – and if it does that at only half the rate that Chemetall does it – it would take FLPC only 6 weeks to be in the money on their land purchase.
No evidence of a pump here..
No promotions since June 12, 2012.
No tell tale signs of a pump at all....
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/pump.htm
This could be a clue...?
Ford Motor (NYSE: F) is said to be cutting use of rare earths in its hybrid and electric cars by 500,000 pounds per year. The move will also allow Ford to save hundreds of dollars per auto as well.
Instead, Ford will move to lithium-ion batteries for its C-Max and Fusion hybrids. Ford previously used nickel-metal hydride in the vehicles.
Along with overall savings, Ford will shield itself from uncertain supply of minerals like neodymium, cerium, lanthanum and praseodymium.
Comments were made by Fords hybrid and electric vehicle (EV) chief engineer Chuck Gray to the WSJ.
Round number is $163,800,000
FLPC-- continued fun $ run this coming week??
FLPC-- more $ for this coming week?
More shares traded last week than in history.. without a promotion.... somethings up imo.
Spot price for Antimony is currently $11,492 MT
As of Jan 31, 2013.
Down a little from last year same month, but almost up 100% from 2010 spot price. In 2010 this stock was trading between 50 cents and over $1... wondering what its worth now?
Financing deal would be the next logical step and I anticipate a PR reflecting financing in order to proceed with mining any day.
http://www.usantimony.com/pricing.htm
Notice of Proposed Action:
http://ndep.nv.gov/docs_09/nev2009104_p09.pdf
Jan. 15, 2013
James Vogan, Director of Operation for Stockpile Reserves, the principal partner with First Liberty Power Corp., spoke on the collaboration between the two companies. Mr. Vogan stated, "The operation of the Fencemaker project is steadily moving forward, and the next important objective for the project team is a capital investment to reinforce the mine entrance. Included in this investment will be the reconstruction of several structural supports that will provide safe and dependable access to the mine. Once completed, production runs may begin immediately."
Source: http://finance.optonline.net/optonline/?GUID=23204876&Page=MEDIAVIEWER
Dec. 18, 2012
CEO Nicholson stated, "As First Liberty undertakes this important next step in our company's action plan, the mining of antimony on the Fencemaker property, it is a major stride forward for our investors and shareholders. This escalation represents FLPC's first production operation and continues the Company's momentum by working to enhance our ability to generate revenue in the near future. Management and the Fencemaker mining team are working diligently to get the process up and running as quickly as we can, including completing additional financing requirements. We will continue to deliver regular updates for our investors and stockholders not only on this property, but on our other mineral prospects as well."
Source:
http://www.andhranews.net/Business/2012/First-Liberty-Power-Corp-Update-Antimony-57048.htm
$409,500,000?
First Liberty Power Corp. (OTCQB:FLPC) stock is at $0.01, up 75 percent from its previous close. The stock has traded 8.181 million shares, substantially higher than its usual daily volume of 687k shares. Its up move with high volume shows bullish trend. First Liberty Power stock may touch $0.02 level in the coming trading sessions. Upon breaching this level, the stock may go as high as $0.03.
First Liberty Power is a mineral exploration company. It is based out of Nevada and was formed in 2007. The company mainly deals in lithium, graphite and uranium.
article is from 2/15 and was found here:
http://www.smallcapnetwork.com/Precious-Metals-Penny-Stocks-On-The-Move-OTCPINK-AFYG-OTCQB-FLPC/s/via/18950/article/view/p/mid/1/id/1052/
ONE BILLION DOLLARS.
ONE BILLION DOLLARS.
Governor John Hickenlooper officially added the law to his state’s constitution on Monday December 10, 2012 which now means the private consumption of marijuana in Colorado is legal.
I'm pleasantly pleased today.
The current list of states that have legalized use in some way is: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington. Pennsylvania looks like it will be next.
Most excellent article you posted LJK.. thanks and good morning ERBB$$$$$
Most excellent article you posted LJK.. thanks and good morning ERBB$$$$$
Thanks Ray, excellent info..
Plus they are going to collect $$$$ on dirt, $$$ RF tracking devices and $$$ clones for all the franchises to come in to the fold.
Take the current price X 100.
The wall at .016 is fake.
Very thin to new HOD.
Winding up for second leg at the moment.
Doubles today? and tomorrow?
Loaded more here.
Good morning from Denver, the Mile High City :)
Denver City Council to hear from police chief about pot issues
Read more: Denver City Council to hear from police chief about pot issues - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22567091/marijuana_denver-city-council-hear-from-police-chief-about#ixzz2KdqAuSCM
Colo. task force meeting on marijuana regulations
From Denver Post 2/11/12
http://www.denverpost.com/news/marijuana/ci_22564522/colo-task-force-meeting-marijuana-regulations
I also added today, thankfully below .01
Still a 100% buy @ barcharts.com
http://www.barchart.com/opinions/stocks/ERBB