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Nickel, cobalt and lithium are metals of the future


Von Swiss Resource Capital AG

The price of nickel has virtually exploded. A lot of nickel came from Russia.

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Many raw materials that came from Russia in peacetime - the country is now excluded from the markets - have become significantly more expensive. Nickel and cobalt are raw materials needed for the desired decarbonization. Nickel is used in solar panels, in wind turbines and also in the batteries of electric vehicles. Nickel was first discovered as an element in 1751 by a Swedish chemist. In the USA and Switzerland, the metal was used for coin production. Today, nickel-based alloys provide very good corrosion protection. In the case of cobalt, the most important area of application is in rechargeable batteries. Cobalt is also used in magnets, carbides, diamond tools and superalloys.

 

Nickel and cobalt are therefore essential raw materials for modern technologies. Thus, cobalt is present in batteries of cell phones and many other devices. By the way, cobalt is a component of vitamin B12 and stimulates the growth of red blood cells, but too much is unhealthy. Most cobalt even today comes from the politically not so stable Congo, cobalt also came from Russia. More than half of the cobalt processed worldwide comes from the Katanga region in southern Congo. Since the mining regions are not very particular about social, health or ecological standards, it is always a plus if the cobalt comes from another country.

 

This is where the Canada Nickel Company - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Tve3LSuYA8 - comes in. Its flagship Crawford project contains nickel and cobalt and it is located in Ontario, Canada and is 100 percent owned by the company. Another significant raw material for increasing electromobility is the highly sought-after lithium.

 

Alpha Lithium - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4FylM829Vg -, for example, owns this in the famous lithium triangle in Argentina in its Tolillar-Salar project. Particularly high-quality lithium is found there.

 

Current corporate information and press releases from Canada Nickel Company (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/canada-nickel-company-inc/ -) and Alpha Lithium (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/alpha-lithium-corp/ -).

 

 

 

In accordance with §34 WpHG I would like to point out that partners, authors and employees may hold shares in the respective companies addressed and thus a possible conflict of interest exists. No guarantee for the translation into English. Only the German version of this news is valid.


Disclaimer: The information provided does not represent any form of recommendation or advice. Express reference is made to the risks in securities trading. No liability can be accepted for any damage arising from the use of this blog. I would like to point out that shares and especially warrant investments are always associated with risk. The total loss of the invested capital cannot be excluded. All information and sources are carefully researched. However, no guarantee is given for the correctness of all contents. Despite the greatest care, I expressly reserve the right to make errors, especially with regard to figures and prices. The information contained herein is taken from sources believed to be reliable, but in no way claims to be accurate or complete. Due to court decisions, the contents of linked external sites are also co-responsible (e.g. Landgericht Hamburg, in the decision of 12.05.1998 - 312 O 85/98), as long as there is no explicit dissociation from them. Despite careful control of the content, I do not assume liability for the content of linked external pages. The respective operators are exclusively responsible for their content. The disclaimer of Swiss Resource Capital AG also applies: https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/disclaimer/



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