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The lithium market
Financial Times, Friday 5 MarchThe world’s appetite for lithium is growing. Mobile phones, electric cars and many other devices rely on lithium ion batteries and the battle for lithium resources will intensify in the next few years.
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The lithium market
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Allan to take on role of chairman at ailing DSG
Financial Times, Mon 19 January 2009
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