Well the cost is $2000 per tonne is cheaper than brine as alluded in the prior announcements.
That number excludes Tin and tantulum credits. I am predicting a cash cost of around $1650 per tonne with these credits.
So we can say potentially largest hard rock Lithium deposit with cheapest cash cost in the world and also one the worlds largest undeveloped Tin deposits in an old historical mine in the centre of Europes largest industrialised centres.
CXB up 45% at one stage. Looking very good.
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