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$12M ASX Lithium Stock Exploring Next Door to $600M Producer

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This is a paid advertisement from S3 Consortium Pty Ltd. HotCopper does not endorse, approve or have responsibility for the particular offer or statements made. [The Next Mining Boom]( [The Next Mining Boom]( [$12M ASX Lithium Stock Exploring Next Door to $600M Producer]( One $12M capped ASX listed stock made an early move into prime lithium districts in Argentina, within what is known as South America’s “lithium triangle” – and it’s all culminating in an aggressive exploration now underway. There has a been a land grab after this company’s entry, with major companies developing world class prjects in the region, including the likes of $589 million capped Orocobre and the $11.83 billion capped Albemarle. What could set this company on a path to future success, is that it’s not only looking for hard rock lithium deposits across a 100km belt of pegmatite swarms, it’s also got a series of lithium brine projects where it is hoping to make a major discovery. With a capital raise recently complete, and an aggressive exploration underway, the coming months should have plenty of activity for this ASX stock… [WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE?]( The Catamarca area where this company has now set up shop has geology similar to that in the Pilbara of WA, where the $690 million capped Pilbara Minerals (ASX: PLS) has a considerable hard rock lithium deposit. With between $30-$50 billion in mining investment scheduled for Argentina and Peru over the next five years and potentially $400 billion of undiscovered resources in Argentina, today’s company appears to have landed in the area at the right time. The information in this email should not be the only trigger for your investment decision. Click on the link below for a more in-depth and informed examination of the company. We strongly recommend you seek professional financial advice whenever making financial investment decisions. And as it gets set to spin the drillbit in the coming weeks, this company not only has its eye on one day selling into the growing lithium market, it is also looking to match its larger South American neighbours in terms of valuation… [READ OUR FULL ARTICLE]( Regular readers of The Next Oil Rush, The Next Mining Boom, The Next Small Cap and The Next Tech Stock will know that we have a stellar track record of identifying high potential companies. PSC as high as 1,360%, VRC has been up as high as 1,150%, 88E has been up over 680%, EMH as high as 800% since we first published articles on these stocks. SAS has been up as high as 870%, BLK has been as high as 600%, FBR has been as high as 530%, ADV as high as 410%, and LIT as high as 340%, since we published articles on these stocks. The past performance of The Next Oil Rush, The Next Mining Boom, The Next Small Cap and The Next Tech Stock is not and should not be taken as an indication of future performance. Caution should be exercised in assessing past performance. These products, like all other financial products, are subject to market forces and unpredictable events that may adversely affect future performance. S3 Consortium Pty Ltd (CAR No.433913) is a corporate authorised representative of Longhou Capital Markets Pty Ltd (AFSL No. 292464). The information contained in this article is general information only. Any advice is general advice only. Neither your personal objectives, financial situation nor needs have been taken into consideration. Accordingly you should consider how appropriate the advice (if any) is to those objectives, financial situation and needs, before acting on the advice. Conflict of Interest Notice S3 Consortium Pty Ltd does and seeks to do business with companies featured in its articles. As a result, investors should be aware that the Firm may have a conflict of interest that could affect the objectivity of this article. Investors should consider this article as only a single factor in making any investment decision. The publishers of this article also wish to disclose that they may hold this stock in their portfolios and that any decision to purchase this stock should be done so after the purchaser has made their own inquires as to the validity of any information in this article. [CUSTOMER NOTICE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( | [FINANCIAL SERVICES GUIDE]( | [DISCLOSURE POLICY]( Lvl 1, 530 Little Collins St, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, AUSTRALIA [HotCopper]( [View this email online]( · [Unsubscribe]( · [Contact Us](mailto:info@hotcopper.com.au) You are receiving this email because you are a member of [HotCopper]( which is owned and operated by Report Card Pty Ltd. ABN: 39 092 598 859 ACN: 092 598 859. This is a paid advertisement. [Advertise on HotCopper](

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