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      schrieb am 21.06.10 12:17:34
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      American Lithium Minerals Inc., AMLM.OB

      AMLM is a U.S.-based mineral exploration company focused on the development of lithium and boron resources in Nevada.The country`s green energy legislation and long-term energy policies depend on developing a vibrant, domestic lithium-ion battery manufacturing sector.AMLM`s primary asset is the high-grade Borate Hills property in western Nevada, one of the world`s premier known lithium deposits and ranked by previous operator US Borax as the second-largest boron deposit in the U.S. A $4.5 million exploration and development program is aimed at completing an economic pre-feasibility study on the Borate Hills Project to advance the project to the feasibility stage.Nevada is one of the world`s leading mining regions. The state supports North America`s only commercial lithium mine located 20 miles from Borate Hills.AMLM intends to develop Borate Hills and its other lithium brine exploration projects through cooperation with international partners.Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) has agreed to invest $4,000,000 in the Borate Hills Project to be a Joint Venture Partner in the Project. The JOGMEC investment will be instrumental in advancing the Borate Hills Project through the economic pre-feasibility stage.Furthermore, AMLM has strategically position itself as a Montezuma Valley Nevada based lithium brine miner to support the growing demand for lithium based battery production in the USA.AMLM owns 100% of the mineral rights to four claim blocks comprising some 16,000 acres strategically located in Esmeralda County Nevada in close proximity to major support centers and a local trained workforce. Work can be carried out all year round. Nevada has a long mining history.The Clayton Valley area brines have been estimated to contain 700 million kg of Lithium to a depth of 1,200 ft. (Kunasz, 1975) The Clayton Valley area brines have the highest lithium content of all brines located in the southwestern United States.The valley contains the only operating lithium mine in the US as well as the only lithium brine operation in the country, but only a fraction of this vast lithium resource is accounted for in the area`s existing lithium operation.Clayton Valley area is located in the center of Esmeralda County Nevada approximately 40 miles west of Goldfield and approximately 50 miles southwest of Tonopah. Access to the valley is by good paved road.Lithium exists in Clayton Valley area in two modes: in solution within a brine and multiple solid phases such as hectorite (a clay mineral) and halite (evaporite salts).Lithium brine resources are now the preferred method of lithium recovery. The easily-processed brine is the resource AMLM will exploit.Click on the picture below to see AMLM`s Project maps:Lithium is used for batteries, specialty glass, lubricants, pharmaceuticals and lithium alloys. Lithium ion (Li-ion) batteries have become the rechargeable battery of choice in cell phones, computers, hybrid-electric cars and electric cars. GM, Ford, Toyota, Dodge, Chrysler, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Tesla, Saturn and Mercedes-Benz have all announced plans to build Li-ion battery-powered cars.Demand for lithium-powered vehicles is expected to increase fivefold by 2012. The domestic automotive industry must secure a lithium source to supply the next generation of hybrid-electric and electric vehicles. Over 60% of cell phones and 90% of laptops use lithium batteries.According to The National Alliance for Advanced Transportation Battery Cell Manufacture: "Lithium ion batteries are anticipated to replace gasoline as the principal source of energy in future cars and military vehicles."The worldwide market for lithium batteries is estimated at over $4 billion per year.With only 3% of the world`s lithium being produced by the United States, AMLM is planning on mining lithium on mining claims it has acquired in Nevada.The country`s green energy legislation and long-term energy policies depend on developing a vibrant, domestic lithium-ion battery manufacturing sector.The President Obama has signed a $790 billion economic stimulus plan that includes $5 billion for the development of a domestic battery industry including:- $2 billion in loans, grants and tax credits to help stimulate the development and large-scale domestic production of advanced, lithium-ion batteries for hybrid and electric cars.- Up to $2.4 billion in tax credits for building battery plants.- Another bonus included is a $7,500 tax credit for people who purchase plug-in hybrid cars, which will indirectly boost lithium-ion battery production.Keep a close eye on AMLM from now on! As you`ve just read, the market opportunity for lithium`s suppliers is TREMENDOUS! AMLM could be at the beginning of a rally and you don`t want to be out of the action!

      More about AMLM at www.americanlithium.com

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      schrieb am 21.06.10 15:00:34
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Hallo,

      nach § 63 UrhG ist bei nicht selbst
      verfassten Artikeln stets eine bzw. die
      Quellenangabe erforderlich

      Bitte die Quelltextangabe mit Erscheinungsdatum
      in den Thread einstellen !

      MfG
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      schrieb am 21.06.10 17:04:55
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 39.714.122 von MaatMod am 21.06.10 15:00:34Der obige Bericht ist vom 21.06.2010 von Penny Omega
      www.pennyOmega.com
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      schrieb am 22.06.10 00:41:20
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      HAllo,

      ich weiß ja nicht, einen einzelnen kleinen Wert zu picken, wenns um Lithium geht???

      Ich habe mich für UB1LTH (Zertifikat) und HAFX4V (Fonds) entschieden, um an dem m.E. zu erwartenden Lithium-Boom der kommenden 5-10 Jahre zu profitieren.


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