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International Lithium Participates in Hong Kong’s Mines and Money Conference

International Lithium, a mineral exploration company, has declared that it will participate at the Mines and Money Conference, which will be held in Hong Kong from March 19 to 23, 2012.

The conference is graced by mining firms from across the globe that come to meet investors from China and Hong Kong and also to raise capital in the Asian continent.

Investors and shareholders who are interested in lithium and other rare metals can get in touch with the company’s Director and Vice President Kirill Klip, and representative Bryson Goodwin at the International Lithium Booth H 28 at the Hong Kong Conference and Exhibition Centre.

The company has a series of projects in addition to strong financial support and management ownership.  Gangfeng Lithium, a renowned lithium product manufacturer, has acknowledged the company’s valuation.

Presently, the company has nine rare metals projects, which are proportionately balanced between rare metals hard-rock pegmatites in Ireland and Canada and lithium brines in Nevada and Argentina. The firm’s main target is the Mariana lithium brine project that encloses a 160 km2 area, covering the total basin.  This project lies in the 'Lithium Belt' around the intersection of Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile that is known for having significant lithium resources and reserves. Mariana is one of the potential projects in the area.

The rare metals pegmatite properties complement the lithium brine projects. The entire rare metal projects offer better accessibility and have not been analyzed much. Additional reconnaissance programs will further raise the value of the project and will make it feasible to advance the projects, so as to deal with the technological development in demand for the group of elements in rare metals.

The company intends to raise shareholder value by advancing its joint venture partners as well as its main projects to broaden the potential and expand the risk of its exploration attempts.

Source: http://internationallithium.com/

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