What I find interesting, and correct me if I'm wrong. Li Brine stocks are generally sitting lower MC than our hard rock counterparts at similar stage. Yet mining Li Brine is more Cost effective and easier to explore, shorter process time to production, are preferred by battery manufacturers. Shouldn't Li brine stocks be the more favourable ones? I hold both type of Li stock and my hard rock Li stocks are flying to new heights.
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