METAL DETECTIVE

Lithium's unlucky number

LITHIUM'S bull case has been attacked by two grumpy bears, one who uses Chinese numerology to show why the market for the EV wonder metal will be in surplus until early next decade. <b><i>The Metal Detective</i>, By Stephen Bell</b>

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Lithium's unlucky number

WA may be in the midst of a lithium boom, but the question remains as to how long it will last. The number of shiny EVs featuring prominently in company presentations and websites of late is probably...

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