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Exar, the Argentine affiliate of Lithium Americas, has been punching exploration holes in the Cauchari-Olaroz salt flats, a moonscape-like plateau in northern Argentina not far from the Bolivian border.
S. American mountains hold key to electric car's future: lithium for batteries Juan Forero 2010
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Exar, the Argentine affiliate of Lithium Americas, has been punching exploration holes in the Cauchari-Olaroz salt flats, a moonscape-like plateau in northern Argentina not far from the Bolivian border.
S. American mountains hold key to electric car's future: lithium for batteries Juan Forero 2010
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The Company's principal and most advanced property comprises a significant portion of two adjacent Argentinean salt lakes, Cauchari and Olaroz, covering
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Toyota Tsusho Company to take 25% interest in Olaroz Lithium-Potash Project by provision of Feasibility Study and Project travel for 250 miles at up to 81mph ...
WN.com - Articles related to Samsung unveils new Galaxy S Android phone 2010
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Lithium Americas continues to make significant progress in the continued exploration and development of its Cauchari-Olaroz Properties.
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Funds expended during the first two quarters of fiscal 2011 were used primarily to complete the exploration of the Company's principal and most advanced properties in Argentina (the "Cauchari-Olaroz Properties"), as well as to begin the engineering activities necessary to advance the project to feasibility.
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Orocobre's Houston-based chairman, James Calaway, says the $100 million project at Argentina's Salar de Olaroz will be significant to the future of lithium and may trigger other large end users to consider securing their own lithium supplies.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Orocobre's Houston-based chairman, James Calaway, says the $100 million project at Argentina's Salar de Olaroz will be significant to the future of lithium and may trigger other large end users to consider securing their own lithium supplies.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Orocobre's Houston-based chairman, James Calaway, says the $100 million project at Argentina's Salar de Olaroz will be significant to the future of lithium and may trigger other large end users to consider securing their own lithium supplies.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Orocobre's Houston-based chairman, James Calaway, says the $100 million project at Argentina's Salar de Olaroz will be significant to the future of lithium and may trigger other large end users to consider securing their own lithium supplies.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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