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Next Investors Archived Jan 24, 2017
Lithium is driving the energy industry into the future. You only have to look at the emergence of Tesla to realise just how important rechargeable lithium batteries have become. Tesla founder Elon Musk said for the company to meet its target of 500,000 cars a year, “we would basically need to absorb the entire world’s lithium-ion production”.
Next Investors Archived Jan 17, 2017
The superalloy cobalt is one of only three naturally occurring magnetic metals, along with iron and nickel and has long been valued for its colour and its versatile properties – it’s rust resistant and retains its properties at high temperatures. Ancient civilisations used cobalt in ceramics and glass, and more recently its use has been […]
Next Investors Archived Dec 15, 2016
With worldwide demand for lithium showing no signs of slowing, a cost-effective and abundant supply to a growing market could set up a small cap mining play for many years to come. The state of Nevada, USA presents fertile ground for lithium and today’s ASX listed company is hoping to share in the spoils, with its advanced lithium JORC resource and an added boron kicker.
Next Investors Archived Dec 13, 2016
The solar market is on the verge of exponential growth, and one ASX listed company is looking to be at the forefront of this change with a world leading technology that could have a fundamental effect on energy usage. Dyesol Limited (ASX: DYE), is a manufacturer of key perovskite solar cell (PSC) materials, next generation technology and photovoltaic (PV) panels.
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Next Investors Archived Nov 17, 2016
The majority of opportunistic graphite explorers that made early moves to secure favourable graphite exploration tenure have all been ASX or TSX-listed — but there is one UK-based company that wants to be part of the pecking order – Armadale Capital (LSE: ACP).
Next Investors Archived Oct 25, 2016
There is something of a futuristic tech angle about this edition of The Next Small Cap — a pathway to capitalising on the newly emerging paradigm shift built on lithium-ion batteries. A plucky ASX company with the most mythological of names, is taking the prescribed steps to transform the lithium myth into a commercial reality for its shareholders.
Next Investors Archived Oct 07, 2016
Every country would love to have high domestic energy production, coming from a range of different sources to reduce the overall environmental impact of energy generation. If we look at the range of energy sources currently available, there is only one with a truly infinite capacity and easy access. Yep, you guessed it: The Sun.
Finfeed Archived Sep 23, 2016
Cars of the future will be self-driving automobiles: there will be no one behind the wheel steering, rather technology will take us from point A to point B.
Next Investors Archived Sep 19, 2016
The commodities swansong is back on the hymn sheet. If we look at the staple commodities that have propelled countries like Australia to the top of the commodity-exporter stakes (coal, iron ore, zinc, gold) — they have all stabilised their swan dives since 2014 and are now creeping back to the forefront of investor attention.
Next Investors Archived Jul 27, 2016
There’s a thunder being heard down under. In the junior market, graphite appears to be the name of the game as ASX investors fall over themselves to reward early-stage plays seeking to take advantage of graphite’s portrayal as a material very much of the future as a part of lithium ion electric car batteries.
Next Investors Archived Jul 20, 2016
In terms of global lithium hotspots, you can’t go much better than Nevada, USA. This particular region hosts Tesla’s gigafactory, which has ignited interest in the electric vehicle (EV) market and is set to change the face of vehicle manufacturing.
Next Investors Archived Jun 30, 2016
The Pilbara region in WA is being tipped in some quarters as being the scene of yet another mining boom. Not quite on the scale of the iron ore boom just yet, but something special is happening in the red dust near Port Hedland – it’s lithium, and lots of it. No other company typifies the rapid rise more than Pilbara Minerals Ltd (ASX:PLS), one of the shining lights of the resource space at the moment, currently capped at $560M – a stock which has been up as high as 2,000% in the last year alone.
Finfeed Archived Jun 14, 2016
Caeneus Minerals (ASX:CAD) has completed a detailed ground-bourne gravity survey of its Lida Valley Lithium Project.
Finfeed Archived Jun 10, 2016
It was the tweet which shook the market – and a demonstration that one company linked to the lithium-ion revolution can make investors jump.
Next Investors Archived May 09, 2016
Birimian Gold (ASX:BGS) must be just days away from kicking off a 5,000m lithium drilling campaign in Mali. This $50M capped company is chasing lithium grades higher than more established players such as Galaxy Resources, Altura Mining, Pilbara Minerals, and Neometals to name a few.
Next Investors Archived Apr 14, 2016
The lithium market has recently astounded market analysts, miners and investors alike, posting double-digit growth since the start of the year. Even The Economist has weighed in on this typically peripheral market – one that’s going mainstream rather quickly.
Next Investors Archived Apr 12, 2016
The current lithium boom has dawned on the ASX investment community. Lithium-ion batteries are sweeping across the world – being installed in mobile phones, laptops, electric cars and domestic energy storage solutions worldwide. Analyst estimates vary on the scale of the lithium boom but they do not vary on its validity.
Finfeed Archived Apr 06, 2016
Tesla and the energy storage revolution is pushing the entire automotive world across the rubicon from combustion to electric, and the ripples will be felt in lithium and graphite exploration first and foremost.
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