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The Love Triangle Turning Lithium Mines into Pure Gold Read Now: American Lithium Corp is Heating Up

The Love Triangle Turning Lithium Mines into Pure Gold [Katusa Research] Read Now: American Lithium Corp (AMLI-NASD) is Heating Up In this email: - The critical Lithium Triangle and Nevada’s fast rise - Katusa Research Issues Special Situations Alert on American Lithium Corp (AMLI.US and LI.TSX): LEGAL NOTE: Please read important disclaimers at the bottom. Dear Reader, Three South American countries—Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile—make up the famous Lithium Triangle. Along with Peru, the four nations contain two-thirds of the known global lithium reserves. But in the past couple of years, a far more consequential Lithium Triangle has formed: - The United States, - China, and - Global auto manufacturers. All three are snatching up lithium mines to guarantee their own future. On top of that, all of the biggest lithium miners are expanding operations. That makes lithium companies in the right location extremely valuable as rich buyout targets. The competition to buy lithium mines is intense, with soaring asset prices, low development costs, attractive government subsidies, and pre-purchased inventory. Even unopened mines are being acquired rapidly. Argentina’s Caucharí-Olaroz mine, which expects to begin producing in 2023, is already majority owned by a Chinese company. But recall that lithium deposits are everywhere. For many, their location makes them worthless. In just the last couple of years, they’ve been found in places as disparate as Maine, Iran, and India. But the ideal place, and perhaps the only place, for car and battery manufacturers to get lithium is the United States. Anywhere else is just too risky. For example, Mexico recently nationalized the largest lithium reserves in the world; it is expected to produce about half of 2021’s lithium production annually. Any guesses who is operating the mine? Chinese company Ganfeng Lithium. So mines in the U.S. will have a huge premium over anywhere else in the world. And there is nowhere in the country as hospitable to lithium mining as Nevada. The State of Lithium in the Lithium State Lithium has become a major industry in Nevada, which now has over 17,000 prospecting claims for this “white gold”. Former Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak said that Nevada aims to be for lithium what Wall Street is to finance or Silicon Valley is to technology. In other words, Nevada is the best place in the world to own a lithium mine. If you know what to look for. Mining lithium is a unique challenge, requiring a blend of technical science and a touch of art. Not all mines have equal value, and some may not be worth anything. A valuable lithium mine needs the right kind of deposit, a strategic location, mining expertise, and the infrastructure to bring the lithium to market. It’s a tall order, but the Katusa Research Special Situations team has identified one company that fits all of those. KATUSA SPECIAL SITUATIONS STOCK ALERT: American Lithium Corp. (AMLI:US / LI:TSXV) American Lithium (AMLI) is currently racing to become only the second-producing lithium supplier in the United States. That makes it the prime target for a buyout by a major lithium miner or even a car manufacturer. American Lithium’s primary project, called TLC, is located in the heart of Nevada. It lies just outside a town nicknamed “Queen of the Silver Camps”, for its rich history producing silver. TLC is targeting to be a major producer. In fact, it has already shown the potential to be a substantial producer of low-cost, high-purity lithium carbonate. How substantial? U.S. lithium reserves in 2021 were estimated at 750,000 tonnes. American Lithium’s TLC project has more than twice that in measured and indicated resources. It’s nearly as big as the only operating lithium mine in the U.S. The lithium is in an ideal form: a large-scale, near-surface deposit. And the project is just a 3.5-hour drive from Tesla’s Gigafactory. The numbers behind American Lithium are where things get really interesting… Buy One Mine, Get One Free The economics of the company’s U.S. project, TLC, are simply mind-boggling… It has an NPV of $3.6 billion at $20k/tonne of lithium Carbonate. But the USGS average for 2022 was $37k/tonne LCE. - And the current market cap is only ~$500 million. And somehow, it gets better... American Lithium also possesses a lithium project in Peru, situated just outside the Lithium Triangle, with a free-trade agreement with the US. This project is estimated to be the sixth-largest hard rock lithium project in the world, based on only one-third of the target area. The possibilities are immense. And it’s perfectly positioned near a major highway, hydro-electric power, and abundant water. That gives the second project an NPV of $1.5 billion at $12,000 LCE—again, vastly underestimated given the current lithium market. These are both world-class lithium assets, strategically located in mining-friendly countries that stand to profit greatly from Mined-in-America policy. As China, the United States, and global car manufacturers feverishly fight to lock down lithium supply, these projects are only gaining in value. The Katusa Special Situations Team has put together an in-depth report on American Lithium. [Click here to read the full American Lithium Report]( In it, you’ll learn about: - American Lithium’s third project—the fifth-largest undeveloped uranium deposit in the world. - The proven management team rapidly accelerating American Lithium’s assets toward production. - The company’s groundbreaking technology that helps it to extract lithium faster than any of its competitors. - The updated resources and new economic studies that reveal the incredible value American Lithium is about to unlock. Made in America lithium-ion batteries are the future. And American Lithium is ready to make a killing off of it. Are you? Regards, Marin Katusa and the KR Special Situations Team P.S. This developing opportunity could accelerate as news from the company rolls out. Take a moment to [read the report]( now. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER Katusa Research, as a publisher, is not a broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor in any jurisdiction. Please do not rely on the information presented by Katusa Research as personal investment advice. If you need personal investment advice, kindly reach out to a qualified and registered broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor. The communications from Katusa Research should not form the basis of your investment decisions. Examples we provide regarding share price increases related to specific companies are based on randomly selected time periods and should not be taken as an indicator or predictor of future stock prices for those companies. American Lithium Corp has reviewed and sponsored this article. The information in this newsletter does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities of a corporation or entity, including U.S. Traded Securities or U.S. Quoted Securities, in the United States or to U.S. Persons. Securities may not be offered or sold in the United States except in compliance with the registration requirements of the Securities Act and applicable U.S. state securities laws or pursuant to an exemption therefrom. Any public offering of securities in the United States may only be made by means of a prospectus containing detailed information about the corporation or entity and its management as well as financial statements. No securities regulatory authority in the United States has either approved or disapproved of the contents of any newsletter. Katusa Research nor any employee of Katusa Research is not registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”): as a “broker-dealer” under the Exchange Act, as an “investment adviser” under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, or in any other capacity. He is also not registered with any state securities commission or authority as a broker-dealer or investment advisor or in any other capacity. HIGHLY BIASED: In our role, we aim to highlight specific companies for your further investigation; however, these are not stock recommendations, nor do they constitute an offer or sale of the referenced securities. Katusa Research has received cash compensation from American Lithium Corp as reported in their May 8, 2023 news release and is thus extremely biased. It is crucial that you conduct your own research prior to investing. This includes reading the companies' SEDAR and SEC filings, press releases, and risk disclosures. 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