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Jindalee Lithium Ltd (ASX:JLL, OTCQX:JNDAF) CEO Ian Rodger talked with Proactive about the company's McDermitt project, a large-scale lithium resource on the Oregon-Nevada border. The project is among the most advanced sedimentary lithium assets in the US. Rodger discussed the company's recent pre-feasibility study, highlighting its potential as a multi-generational, low-cost source of battery-grade lithium. He also addressed the company's recent asset sale, which generated approximately 3 million AUD. Rodger emphasized Jindalee's long-standing strategy of creating shareholder value through exploration success, joint ventures, and asset sales. With a strong financial position, the company aims to progress key catalysts in 2025, including a Department of Defense grant application and permitting milestones. Rodger also noted the company's discussions with potential partners to fund the next development stage of the McDermitt project. He stated, "We're positioning the company for success in 2026, with key funding and strategic milestones ahead." For more interviews and updates, visit Proactive's YouTube channel. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications! #JindaleeLithium #LithiumMining #BatteryMetals #EVRevolution #MiningStocks #LithiumSupply #EnergyTransition #CriticalMinerals #Investing #PDAC2025
Well, it sounds like the US finally decided to join in on the fun and make a lithium discovery of their own. This deposit is - supposedly - the largest ever, and it is located in the McDermitt Caldera near the Oregon-Nevada border. Full Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/zeihan/us-discovers-huge-lithium-deposit-what-it-means
And the people of Dan said to him, “Do not let your voice be heard among us, lest angry fellows fall upon you, and you lose your life with the lives of your household.” Then the people of Dan went their way. And when Micah saw that they were too strong for him, he turned and went back to his home. - Judges 18:25-26 This Episode's Links: 00:24 – Judges 17-18 07:05 – Thoughts on the Reading 30:34 - Scientists uncover largest potential lithium deposit in the world – larger than ALL RESERVES OF CURRENT MINES MULTIPLE TIMES OVER – in supervolcano caldera on Oregon-Nevada border – Daniel Plainview, NTB 43:38 - New York woman walks down the street with a ‘looking-for-a-husband' sign — sparking plenty of conversation – Brittany Kasko, FOX News 51:34 - Political spectrum - Wikipedia --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-ashley-mullet/message
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
It's Tuesday time as we give an update on a new UAW compromise, talk about the Detroit Auto Show and Battery Show that begin this week. We also cover a massive lithium deposit in the US as we say farewell to public McDonalds soda fountains. Show Notes with links: Yesterday, in a pivotal display and just days before the strike deadline, UAW has reduced its pay raise demand to the mid-30% range, signaling a potential compromise. This decision comes after weeks of intense negotiations with Detroit's top three automakers, amid rising tensions and high-stake counter proposals."We are ready to negotiate in Detroit 24/7, just as we have been for the past seven weeks since we gave them our members demands," Fain said Monday. "Despite receiving no response for over a month, when the CEOs are ready to make a serious offer we'll be there, day or night. It's unfortunate the companies have waited until the last moments to get focused on the needs of 150,000 autoworkers, our families and our communities."As the Detroit auto show starts its engines on Thursday, the traditionally international flair is steering more national. Despite the pandemic's disruption and a shift toward online car sales, these events remain vital marketing venues, drawing consumers eager for a hands-on experience with the latest vehicle models.In the U.S., car shows are a crucial marketing tool. Before pandemic lockdowns, Foresight Research estimated 6.5 million U.S. households attended car shows, with three-quarters of those intending to buy a car in the upcoming year.The site advertises 15k attendees, 200 speakers, and 800 suppliersNew research indicates the McDermitt Caldera, an ancient supervolcano site on the Oregon-Nevada border, may hold the world's largest lithium deposit. This could revolutionize the U.S. EV supply chain with an eco-friendly extraction method. However, local tribes raise concerns over potential mining on sacred lands.The McDermitt Caldera, located on the Oregon-Nevada border, could potentially be the world's largest lithium deposit, containing over 132 million tons.This deposit could surpass the former largest known deposit, the Atacama Salt Flat in Bolivia, providing 12 times more lithium.The Bureau of Land Management's proposal to mine this region has faced opposition from local tribes, with potential mining to start in 2026 if approved.McDonald's has announced plans to eliminate self-serve soda fountains from its US dining rooms by 2032. Citing reasons like food safety, theft prevention, and the decline of dine-in customers, the fast-food giant aims to streamline the customer experience across its platforms and adapt to the rising trend of digital ordering post-pandemic.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email ASOTU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automotivestateoftheunion
6am hour -- John Carlson returns from vacation with insight about WA gas prices compared to OR and Idaho gas prices, September 11th anniversary today, Biden Administration backs off on no death penalty for key Sept. 11th terror attack plotter, 7am hour -- GUEST: WPC's Todd Myers explains the latest Gov. Inslee "cap and invest" carbon credits auction for August that was higher than the two prior auctions this year that have pushed WA gas prices to 1st or 2nd in the nation, how the media is ignoring this story that should educate and inform consumers in WA, scientists connected to Oregon St. University say that one of the biggest lithium deposits has been discovered near the Oregon/Nevada border, the lithium deposit could be key in producing more EV cars to cut down on carbon emissions, WA mail in election law was intended to boost voter turn-out, now a King Co. lawsuit will decide an important case on ballot security regarding ballot signatures, the (political) Hypocrite Of The Week is a Chicago school teacher's union leader saying school choice is racist--yet her children are going to private school. 8am hour -- GUEST: KVI's Kirby Wilbur joins John Carlson to remember and recall September 11th attacks, listen to an LGBTQ & Communist activists complain about a parent notification rule proposed at a California school board meeting, New Mexico's governor says constitutional rights can be temporarily suspended in battle over gun possession rights/CCP.
Pack hoops was routed at Oregon (4:11). For slants, the Shoup brothers consider whether a healthy KJ Hymes would start over Will Baker (12:27), look at Nevada football's wins in the transfer portal (15:40), weigh whether Steve Alford's lack of depth in the front court is concerning (21:55), and give weekend bets (22:27). To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter and Instagram, and online at TheRenoSlant.com.
Pack hoops was routed at Oregon (4:11). For slants, the Shoup brothers consider whether a healthy KJ Hymes would start over Will Baker (12:27), look at Nevada football's wins in the transfer portal (15:40), weigh whether Steve Alford's lack of depth in the front court is concerning (21:55), and give weekend bets (22:27). To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter and Instagram, and online at TheRenoSlant.com.
What can we reasonably take away from the Oregon game (7:15)? Weber State beat writer Brett Hein shares his insights on the No. 6 ranked FCS team coming to Mackay (19:07). Adam and Nathan share what you need to know about the Wildcats, key matchups, biggest concerns and how to bet the matchup (53:54). For slants, the Shoup's discuss the must-watch Mountain West games this weekend, try to make sense of Reno 1868's struggles, and Jay Norvell's interesting comments about Autzen (1:20:07). To stay current everything on The Reno Slant, follow the brothers on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or online at TheRenoSlant.com.
In this episode we discuss the Oregon-Nevada game.... It was a blow out so not much to say. We also forecast the Oregon-Montana game along with the rest of the PAC12.
Oregon-Nevada preview with senior associate AD Jimmy Stanton, interviews with Oregon Football and more.
We discuss our sadness due to Oregon's loss to Auburn. Along with our projections of the Oregon/Nevada game and the Pac12 vs their opponents in week 2.
Spring camping in the Oregon / Nevada high desert. Rabbit hunting in Oregon Billy Newman Robert Biscarret Get Out There | 08 Spring Camping In The Oregon High Desert