May 11, 2024 | This Week in Money
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- Ross Clark: Stock Markets, Dow, Gold, Oil, Cruise Ship Industry
- Mark Leibovit: (12:10) Dow, Oil, Gold, USD, Solar Storm with Northern Lights. Special Offer! Receive 50% Off VR Trader Newsletters! Enter Promo Code 2022HALFOFF.
- Hilliard MacBeth: (44:55) Real Estate, Mortgage Rates, EVs
- Tony Mitchell: (1:24:06) Director of Marketing with RecycLiCo™ Battery Materials Inc. on Company Showcase – Speed Bump on the EV Adoption Highway Doesn’t Affect Battery Recycling. Honda makes historic auto investment in Canada. Read Financial Post Article – “Honda To Build $15 Billion EV Assembly Plant and Battery Complex in Ontario“. Read Investing.com Article – “Tesla Short Sellers Lose Nearly $5.5 Billion Over Four Days, S3 Partner Says“. Read Yahoo Finance Article – “Battery Recycling Shatters the Myth of Electric-Vehicle Waste“. Read The Economist Article – “Britain’s Black-Mass Problem“. View RecycLico’s Company Presentation. Watch Roundtable Video with Sandy Munro, Jason Fenske and Norm Chow: “RecycLiCo Battery Recycling Q&A with Engineering Explained & Kemetco Research“. Watch – We upcycle cathode scraps and black mass into higher-value battery materials! Video – The demonstration plant for the RecycLiCo™ Patented Process is now operational in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Questions? Email or Phone: 778.574.4444
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This Week in Money Archives May 11th, 2024
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