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    graphite investing

    Berkwood Resources and "The New Black Gold"

    Pia Rivera
    Sep. 27, 2017 09:21AM PST
    Battery Metals
    TSXV:BKR

    Stockhouse featured Berkwood Resources Ltd. (TSXV:BKR) in an article entitled, “The New Black Gold”

    Stockhouse featured Berkwood Resources Ltd. (TSXV:BKR) in an article entitled, “The New Black Gold”. In the article, writer Jeff Nielson wrote that new markets are emerging for the hi-tech and green market, with graphite as “the New Black Gold”. Neilson also highlighted Berkwood Resources’ “very promising drill campaign” combined with a $6.6 million market cap and strong management team.
    As quoted in the article:

    Hi-tech and “green” metals and minerals have captured the interest of many mining investors. Large, new markets are emerging for several of these commodities. The most-famous of these green/hi-tech applications is the rapidly emerging market for lithium-ion batteries. In turn, the most important end use for lithium-ion batteries is the exploding demand for electric vehicles.
    Yet one of these hi-tech/green tech commodity markets has largely escaped the radar of mining investors. Which one? Elon Musk of Tesla Motors provides a large clue:
    “Our cells should be called Nickel-Graphite, because primarily the cathode is nickel and the anode side is graphite with silicon oxide… [there’s] a little bit of lithium in there, but it’s like the salt on the salad,” the CEO explained.

    Click here for the full article.

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