mick
5 months ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
mick
7 months ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
mick
10 months ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
mick
11 months ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
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mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
Bullish
BULLISH
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
1 year ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
2 years ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
2 years ago
$MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
mick
2 years ago
CLEAN SHELL ????? $MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
mick
2 years ago
$MCPIQ FKA WILL THIS EVER TRADE ????? Picture a lump of rock about the
size of a potato. Now pack it with some of the most valuable metals on earth,
like nickel, cobalt, and other minerals known as rare earth elements.
There are trillions of these nodules, that's what they're called, just waiting to
be picked up. The problem is they're on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
The nodules were discovered more than a century ago.
Now new technology has triggered a fierce competition to go get them.
These metals are critical for modern life: cell phones, electric cars, and supercomputers.
Nineteen countries, including China and Russia, have already jumped into
the deep. But the one country on the sidelines?
The United States. More on that in a moment, but first, we wanted to take a look
at this new frontier.
TradingCharts
2 years ago
Now you know why I kept telling you to buy IBATF much news coming in June.
That is right and MP Materials Corp owns Secure Natural Resources LLC
who own the Molycorp patents that John Burba is working on patents with too.
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC served as financial advisor and Sidley Austin LLP acted as legal advisor to MP Mine Operations LLC (dba βMP Materialsβ). Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and Murray Devine served as legal and financial advisor, respectively, to Secure Natural Resources LLC (the owner of the mineral rights at Mountain Pass), which is also a party to the combination and will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of MP Materials Corp. Deutsche Bank Securities and RBC Capital Markets, LLC served as financial advisors, capital markets advisors, and private placement agents to FVAC. Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP acted as legal advisor to FVAC.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201117006236/en/MP-Materials-Completes-Business-Combination-and-Will-Begin-Trading-on-the-NYSE-under-%E2%80%9CMP%E2%80%9D
Do you see the cabal
They have most of the brine patents cornered.
And their friend own a lot of property in Chile and Argintina.
https://uspto.report/patent/app/20200140290
mick
2 years ago
i found it my friend, 6-4-2022 , $MCPIQ bought up by MP Materials Corp (MP)
38.73 ? 0.17 (0.44%)
Volume: 2,586,724 @06/03/22 7:54:06 PM EDT
Bid Ask Day's Range
- - 36.01 - 38.82
MP Detailed Quote
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Mp-Materials-Corp-38624
private concern Sultan Sea , ah connection wit $MP