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First Liberty Power Corporation (Public, OTC:FLPC)

Start Date:Sep 27

Newsletter: Best Of OTC

Starting Price: 0.42

Alert Title:FLPC Is Our New Alert

Yesterdays Close: 0.365

Date:Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 7:00 PM

Compensation: Unknown

Website: info@bestofotc.com

 

 

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FLPC Is Our New Alert
Best Of OTC <info@bestofotc.com>
date: Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 7:00 PM

 

Our new alert is First Liberty Power Corp. (OTC: FLPC) currently trading at 40 cents. http://www.firstlibertypower.com/

FLPC is a mineral exploration company with a primary focus on lithium and vanadium exploration and development in the United States. FLPC will capitalize on the increase in demand for both lithium carbonate and vanadium.

Why Lithium? 
Lithium is a lightweight metal used in a wide range of consumer products the world over: the medical industry uses Lithium as ananti-depressant; industrial uses include glass, ceramic and porcelain enamel manufacture; the aviation industry uses Lithium in alloys. interest is the use of Lithium for battery production, which has expanded significantly in recent years due to
rechargeable Lithium batteries being used increasingly in electrical tools and in the rapidly expanding portable electronics market. 

Furthermore, the next generation of hybrid and electric vehicles are being designed to use high-capacity Lithium-ion batteries as environmentally-friendly fuel alternatives. 

The Obama administration has introduced $5 billion in funding and incentives for the development of a secure, domestic battery industry with special focus on Lithium-ion batteries.

Why Vandium?
Vanadium is a strategic metal that is already irreplaceable for engineering in aerospace, aviation, automotive, shipping and construction. 

Vanadium-titanium alloys have the best strength-to-weight ratio of any engineered material. These ultra high-strength and super-light steels are often called the plastics of the 21st century, and demand for them is strong and growing.  

Vanadium also makes highly powerful and efficient batteries. The Vanadium-Redox Flow Batteries are nontoxic, have a lifespan that can be measured in decades, and do not self-discharge while idle or generate high amounts of heat while charging.

FLPC has two properties, one in Utah which is mining Uranium and Vandium, and more importantly their Nevada property focused on Lithium.

FLPC's Nevada property, The Lida Valley LVW Placer Claims, is located in South Western Nevada, approximately 150 miles north of Las Vegas. 

FLPC's claims are within 15 miles of Montezuma peak which is the source of the Lithium. 

FLPC recently announced  the results of the Gravity Survey of the Company's Lida Valley claims which resulted in the identification of multiple deep trough system's that could be a possible catch basin for lithium brine. 

FLPC's Utah property,  the Uruvian Mineral claims is a group of sixty-six (66) Vanadium-Uranium mineral lode claims that are located within the Colorado Plateau near the Utah-Colorado border.

A preliminary radon survey was completed on the Uravan Mineral Claims and indicates an anomalous east-west radiometric trend. The size of the anomalies appears to be similar to the size of the high grade.

 
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