- I urge all of my fellow eCobalt shareholders to vote NO to a merger with Jervois Mining!
- Three Indian state-run companies have formed a coalition to secure the lithium and cobalt their country needs to produce its own electric vehicles
- Glencore makes announcement regarding “illegal” miner deaths on its Congolese property, after catastrophically failing to safeguard its own cobalt and copper assets
- Lower demand for batteries in China is causing cobalt and lithium prices to stay low as buyers wait to see what the government and Big Auto do next
- The death toll at Glencore’s Katanga operations in the Congo, which is now at 43, is drawing a lot of attention to the desperation of “illegal” cobalt mining in the country
- Cobalt and copper giant Glencore is literally cutting out the middleman as it faces multiple corruption investigations relative to its Congolese, Nigerian, and Venezuelan operations
- “The inmates are running the asylum”, as at least 39 illegal, “artisanal” miners die in mine collapse at Glencore/Katanga’s KOV open-pit copper and cobalt mine in the Congo
- eCobalt responds to First Cobalt’s letter opposing the eCobalt’s merger with Jervois Mining by throwing First Cobalt, their assets, and their CEO under the bus
- First Cobalt pens public letter to eCobalt shareholders, urging them to reject Jervois Mining’s proposed takeover of the United States’ most valuable cobalt project
- The Congolese military has deployed troops to guard Chinese copper and cobalt producer China Molybdenum’s mine in the DRC from illegal miners