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nine_inch_nerd
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NEW Lithium-ion Bull, Issue 88: Take it to the Limit
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Sayona: minuut 38:01 - 48:11 Sayona Mining - Guy Bellau

Guy's lach tijdens het beantwoorden van een vraag over de cash balans rond minuut 47:45 is niet gemaakt en geeft me hoop. Cashflow is gestart en met geen schulden ziet het er naar uit dat Sayona's kaspositie alleen maar zal toenemen.
DeZwarteRidder
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nine_inch_nerd schreef op 17 september 2023 17:08:

NEW Lithium-ion Bull, Issue 88: Take it to the Limit
mcusercontent.com/9a8c41f471f338217d7...

youtu.be/tnlwGdZV_X4?feature=shared
Sayona: minuut 38:01 - 48:11 Sayona Mining - Guy Bellau

Guy's lach tijdens het beantwoorden van een vraag over de cash balans rond minuut 47:45 is niet gemaakt en geeft me hoop. Cashflow is gestart en met geen schulden ziet het er naar uit dat Sayona's kaspositie alleen maar zal toenemen.
Sayona wordt zwaar getroffen door de daling van de lithiumprijzen.
nine_inch_nerd
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DeZwarteRidder schreef op 18 september 2023 09:09:

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Sayona wordt zwaar getroffen door de daling van de lithiumprijzen.
Ik was hierop al het wachten, DZR. Alle miners zitten in hetzelfde bootje wat dat betreft en heel veel discussies (van hoelang dit blijft spelen qua Li prijs).
Zie AMG.
En de Aussies, Canadezen en US players.
Sayona produceert, heeft cash en nu ook cashflow, er zijn JV's (PLL en Canadese staat) en zijn uit aan het breiden en bezig met refiners (klaar in 2026). In die regio (noord Amerika en Canada Quebec) dadelijk de enige die op groot volume produceert. Ook kijkend wie zich allemaal daar aan het vestigen is: GM, Goed, VW, LG en Jappen.

Ja, moeilijke tijden in de Li-wereld, maar dat geldt voor allen. En omdat er geproduceerd wordt verwacht ik dat zij daar minder last van hebben dan andere start-ups die nog grotendeels aan het boren zijn.

We zullen zien en wordt vervolgd.
DeZwarteRidder
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Sayona verkeert in een zeer kwetsbare opbouwfase, waarbij het geld de deur uitvliegt.
Ik heb minstens 10 keer meegemaakt dat een net geopende mijn failliet ging.

Het produceren en verkopen van spodume door Sayona gaat trouwens bijzonder traag.
nine_inch_nerd
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DeZwarteRidder schreef op 18 september 2023 09:51:

Sayona verkeert in een zeer kwetsbare opbouwfase, waarbij het geld de deur uitvliegt.
Ik heb minstens 10 keer meegemaakt dat een net geopende mijn failliet ging.

Het produceren en verkopen van spodume door Sayona gaat trouwens bijzonder traag.
Volg.
We zullen zien. Zoals het interview laat horen stijgt de productie nog steeds. Komende kwartaal komen nieuwe getallen naar voren en krijgen we meer inzicht in de cashflow en in (nieuwe) klanten.
Fingers cross.
Chief P
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Zwaar weer voor de koers van Sayona. Ik ben wel nieuwsgierig @nine_inch_nerd, koop jij op momenten als deze bij?
nine_inch_nerd
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Chief P schreef op 21 september 2023 15:03:

Zwaar weer voor de koers van Sayona. Ik ben wel nieuwsgierig @nine_inch_nerd, koop jij op momenten als deze bij?
Neen.
Ik heb mijn Sayona portefeuille al eerder vastgelegd/vastgezet. Dit is het.
Zwaar weer, ja. Niet fijn, klopt.
Ik heb in bovenstaande berichten gepoogd uit te leggen waarom ik toch redelijk geloof in een ommekeer.

Samengevat....

Positief:
- ze produceren in NAL en deze wordt groter
- er is dus nu eindelijk cashflow
- geen schuld
- cash >200 milj
- Moblan komt eraan en is immens qua Lithium bronnen
- Diverse JV's (PLL en Canadese regering)
- LiCO3 refining eind 2026 operationeel
- LiOH refining in de maak
- Dadelijk de enige grote Li up- en downstreamer in Noord Amerika/Canada
- Veel bedrijven vestigen zich in daar Quebec: GM, Ford, VW, LG en de Jappen, dus klanten in de buurt op rijafstand

Negatief:
- onrust binnen Sayona (CEO weg)
- te veel aandeel emissies geweest
- te veel vrijstaande aandelen (niet normaal)
- slechte communicatie
- Li prijzen staan momenteel zeer onder druk, voor een starter is dat natuurlijk moeilijk. Het positieve hierin is wel dat Sayona kapitaal heeft en nu produceert en cashflow is.

DZR zal nog wel enkele negatieve items erbij droppen binnenkort. ;)

Ik heb mijn Sayona portefeuille in een doosje gedaan en deksel erop. Deze staat apart bij een aparte broker. Hoef ik de ellende niet constant te bekijken.
Gelukkig heb ik in het verleden goede winst gemaakt op Sayona door winst te nemen, die is nu weer weg, maar maakt mijn huidig verlies iets minder.

Mogelijkheden:
- een grote speler zou Sayona kunnen overnemen door een bod
- een reverse split zou kunnen (drastisch minderen van de nu veel te veel uitstaande aandelen)

Wordt vervolgd en bedankt voor je interesse.
Chief P
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Bedankt voor je uitgebreide reactie, ik waardeer het.
Ik hou er nog even mijn handen vanaf, vooral omdat ik nog niet genoeg kennis van het aandeel heb.

Wel lees ik alles hier mee. Sterkte in deze zware periode voor je Sayona portefeuille.
nine_inch_nerd
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Tracking Quebec’s next lithium mines
Blair McBride September 26, 2023

As Canada’s emerging hotspot for lithium development, Quebec hosts almost half the country’s 409 active lithium projects and its most advanced projects. That includes Canada’s second producing lithium mine (outside Sinomine’s Tanco operation in Manitoba): Sayona Mining (ASX: SYA; US-OTC: SYAXF) and Piedmont Lithium‘s (NASDAQ: PLL; ASX: PLL) North American Lithium project, which started production in March.

The Northern Miner built an infographic comparing the progress of five top lithium projects in La Belle Province, tracking progress across key milestones from 2018. Quebec’s next producing mine looks to be a tie between Sayona and Piedmont’s nearby Authier project, and Livent (NYSE: LTHM) and Nemaska Lithium‘s (TSX: NMX; US-OTC: NMKEF) Whabouchi operation.

Made with Flourish
NAL, owned in a 75-25 partnership with Sayona and Piedmont, produced its first lithium concentrate in March and shipped a commercial load of spodumene in August. Located in the western Abitibi-Témiscamingue region, NAL’s output in March marked the restart of the mine after the partners purchased it in August 2021 from North American Lithium Inc. They updated the mine’s permits between 2021 and 2022. Annual output is forecast at 226,000 tonnes of concentrate over a 20-year life, according to a feasibility study released in April for NAL and Authier. NAL hosts proven and probable reserves of 21.7 million tonnes Li2O at 1.08% Li2O for 235,500 tonnes.

The Authier project is located just 70 km from NAL. The partners’ feasibility study forecasts construction starting in the spring of 2024 and production in the third quarter of 2025. With a relatively low pre-production capex of about $75 million, Authier would function as a satellite deposit of NAL. It has a mine life of 22 years. It hosts proven and probable reserves of 11.2 million tonnes grading 0.96% Li2O for 108,300 tonnes.

Whabouchi, located in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay region has an estimated production start date of 2025. Construction began in 2018 and is ongoing. It has a capex of $447.1 million. In May, Nemaska and Ford reached a long-term agreement for the annual supply of up to 13,000 tonnes of lithium hydroxide, to be supplied from Whabouchi and produced at Nemaska’s plant in Bécancour, Que. Whabouchi hosts 36.6 million tonnes of proven and probable reserves grading 1.3% lithium oxide (Li2O) for 241,440 tonnes Li2O, according to an updated feasibility study released in 2019.

Critical Elements Lithium (TSXV: CRE; US-OTC: CRECF), whose Rose project is also located in the Eeyou Istchee region, forecasts construction starting in 2024 and production in 2026. Last year, the Quebec and Cree governments’ Environmental and Social Impact Review Committee recommended Rose be authorized. Its capex comes to US$471 million. According to an updated feasibility study in August, Rose holds probable reserves of 26.3 million tonnes grading 0.87% Li2O for 193,800 tonnes Li2O, and 2,300 tonnes tantalum for 138 parts per million tantalum.

While Allkem (TSX: AKE; ASX: AKE) received in January federal government approval for its James Bay project’s environmental and social impact assessment, it hasn’t yet committed to a production timeline. The company said in February it was preparing its construction permits for submission. Its updated feasibility study, published in August outlines production of about 321,000 tonnes over a 19-year life, with an estimated capex of US$286 million. It hosts resources of 54.3 million measured and indicated tonnes grading 1.3% Li2O for 706,000 tonnes, and 55.9 million inferred tonnes at 1.29% Li2O for 724,000 tonnes.
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DeZwarteRidder
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nine_inch_nerd
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-Quebec!
-Access to clean power, raw material clinched deal, COO says
-Canada to support with subsidies of as much as $5 billion

SYA is nearby :)

“Sweden’s Northvolt AB said clean power and access to critical raw materials swayed its decision to pick a site close to Montreal for its first electric vehicle battery plant in North America.”
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-...
DeZwarteRidder
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nine_inch_nerd
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Ik las het, DZR, in het AMG draadje.
Iedereen heeft het zwaar in de Li wereld en het zal een 'survival of the fittest' zijn/worden.
Ik heb de 'pros and cons' ergen boven opgesomd en ik hoop dat bij SYA de 'pros' overwinnen.

Een overname zou ook wel prima zijn. ;)

NB:
De tak van SYA in Canada (want ze doen meer en zijn Aussies) heeft een goeie lokatie: Quebec is thé place to be right now. Ze produceren al daar en groeien en kunnen dadelijk (ook als LiCO3 en in een later stadium LiOH maken) direct leveren aan die afnemers...
Dus 'right time, right place'.
Maar het zal zijn tijd nodig hebben.
nine_inch_nerd
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Quebec in talks with battery, automakers for C$15 bln in EV-related investments

Quebec is in talks with battery makers and automobile companies looking to invest about C$15 billion ($11 billion) in the Canadian province over the next three years to build electric vehicle (EV) supply chains, the head of its government-owned investment company told Reuters.

Quebec is leveraging its rich critical mineral resources and an EV supply chain that it has put in place to attract companies to the province. The move is aimed at helping automakers to diversify their supply chains and increase their reliance on reliable partners like Canada, Investissement Quebec CEO Guy LeBlanc said on Thursday.

LeBlanc said Quebec has secured C$15 billion over the past three years and another C$15 billion is coming in the next three years.

"When Quebec was putting together a plan for being a leader in North America for battery metals, it was not known as a destination for car manufacturing or making auto parts," LeBlanc said. He added that the Canadian province decided to play to its strengths and develop a strategy to promote its critical mineral resources, including lithium, nickel and graphite.

Over the past three years, Quebec has attracted investments from auto and battery makers such as General Motors POSCO and Ford Motors. The biggest investment was announced on Thursday when Swedish battery maker Northvolt announced plans to build a $5.2 billion plant in the province.

Canada has presented itself as an viable alternative for Western auto makers and battery manufacturers as they scramble to diversify their supply chains and reduce their dependency on China, which has a strong grip on the EV supply chain.

The Canadian government has wooed investments by providing subsidies worth C$28.2 billion for auto makers such as Stellantis and Volkswagen.

For the current Northvolt investment, it has provided subsidies worth C$2 billion, with the Quebec government offering loans, equity and tax credits.

LeBlanc said after Canada-China diplomatic relations soured following the arrest of a Huawei executive in British Columbia in 2018, Chinese investments in the critical minerals sector stopped and in some cases the equity owned by Chinese investors was bought by U.S. and Australian companies as well as the Quebec government.
nine_inch_nerd
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Ook grafiet, laten we dit ook niet vergeten....(in Australië)
themarketherald.com.au/5-graphite-sto...

Sayona Mining is the largest market cap graphite stock on the ASX at in excess of $1 billion.

The company is Australia-based and a polymetals explorer with its fingers in gold and lithium. But its graphite presence is interesting: the company is a domestic explorer.

Its Kimberley graphite project boasts a 25-kilometre-long strike target in an area known for mineral-rich acreage.

However, the bulk of its market cap comes from its activities in other metals. On the whole, the company is still a graphite explorer. This doesn’t mean a macro graphite deficit thematic wouldn’t push up prices.
nine_inch_nerd
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Verdere boorresultaten update Moblan.
Wordt vervolgd.

Sayona Mining Limited has lodged the following announcement with the ASX:
"Moblan Drilling Shows Expansion Potential Of High Grade Lithium Asset"


Highlights

• Latest results for 41 new drillholes totalling 8,925m for Sayona’s Moblan Lithium Project, Québec, Canada with highlights including:

- 55.6m @ 1.80% Li2O from 154.2m to 209.6m in 1331-23-430
- 52.6m @ 1.50% Li2O from 134.0m to 186.6m in 1331-23-431
- 17.0m @ 1.55% Li2O from 217.6m to 234.6m in 1331-23-463A
- 51.4m @ 1.34% Li2O from 54.1m to 105.5m in 1331-23-471
- 54.0m @ 1.28% Li2O from 105.5m in 1331-23-477
- 15.7m @ 2.37% Li2O from 61.3m to 77m in 1331-23-485A

• High-grade mineralisation identified outside of the current Mineral Resources estimate (MRE) pit shell model, demonstrating potential for further resource growth

• Mineralisation inside MRE pit shell continues to show continuity and consistency in grade and thickness

• Results reinforce Moblan’s status as centrepiece of Sayona’s Eeyou-Istchee James Bay hub

• Further assay results pending from the completed 2023 drilling campaign.

North American lithium producer Sayona Mining Limited (ASX:SYA; OTCQB:SYAXF) announced today the results from 41 new drillholes totalling 8,925 metres at its Moblan Lithium Project (SYA 60%; SOQUEM Inc 40%), highlighting the expansion potential of the project located in Québec’s highly prospective Eeyou-Istchee James Bay region.

The latest drilling results include the identification of high-grade lithium mineralisation outside the Mineral Resources estimate (MRE) pit shell model, indicating the potential to expand the existing resource, already one of North America’s single largest lithium resources. Mineralisation inside the MRE pit shell continues to show continuity and consistency in grade and thickness, with the project typified by thick, flat lying spodumene pegmatite.

The new drillhole results reinforce the project’s status as the centrepiece of Sayona’s Eeyou-Istchee James Bay hub in northern Québec, and highlights its potential to add to the Company’s base of producing North American Lithium operation and other exploration projects.

Sayona has completed 60,084m of exploration drilling at the Moblan project in 2023, with assay results pending for an additional 170 drillholes totalling 35,459m. The 2023 drilling program also includes a sterilisation drilling program in order to verify the potential location of infrastructure without impacting the mineral resource area.

Sayona’s Interim CEO, James Brown commented: “Moblan is an exciting project and the latest drilling results have only further highlighted its potential to become a major asset for Sayona and our joint venture partner, SOQUEM.

“We look forward to advancing this project further, with additional results pending from the 2023 drilling campaign.”
DeZwarteRidder
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nine_inch_nerd schreef op 3 oktober 2023 13:18:

Ook grafiet, laten we dit ook niet vergeten....(in Australië)
themarketherald.com.au/5-graphite-sto...

Sayona Mining is the largest market cap graphite stock on the ASX at in excess of $1 billion.

The company is Australia-based and a polymetals explorer with its fingers in gold and lithium. But its graphite presence is interesting: the company is a domestic explorer.

Its Kimberley graphite project boasts a 25-kilometre-long strike target in an area known for mineral-rich acreage.

However, the bulk of its market cap comes from its activities in other metals. On the whole, the company is still a graphite explorer. This doesn’t mean a macro graphite deficit thematic wouldn’t push up prices.

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