Does anyone get the feeling lithium is not going to be in short supply for long. The number of "world class" hard rock deposits being unearthed seems to be increasing in proportion to the amount of speculative money flowing into the markets.
In the company's own presentation it is explained that the Manono deposit has been known and studied for the potential to extract lithium since the 1950s.
Given that Manono is not even on the USGS map (revised Dec 2016) of known large LCT pegmatite deposits and districts how many more deposits will come out of the wood works while people are prepared to go mad speculating? Looks to me like the money rushing in to lithium will soon snuff its self out because these things aren't hard to find, in fact most of the big deposits are already known about, the product of historic drilling for other minerals (take Earl Grey for example).Esh
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Possibly the world's largest hard-rock spodumene resource, page-1014
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