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Canada Cobalt Works Inc. (TSXV:CCW) gets featured in Small Cap Power regarding the company’s plans to start production at their Castle Silver Project in northeastern Ontario.
Canada Cobalt Works Inc. (TSXV:CCW) gets featured on Small Cap Power regarding the company’s production plans at their Castle Silver Project in northeastern Ontario.
“Frank Basa, CEO of Canada Cobalt Works Inc., and his team have laid out a path to production at the historic mine in the heart of Ontario’s cobalt camp. As major cobalt supply concerns are on the horizon, investors are focusing on development/exploration cobalt plays like Canada Cobalt Works.” – The article states.
“Over the last hundred years, they mined silver and threw a lot of the cobalt away. Right now, the lithium-ion battery market demands a lot of cobalt.” – The CEO remarked.
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Source: smallcappower.com
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