Justin Cochrane, President & COO, Cobalt 27, sat down with CNBC’s Squawk Box in the Nasdaq Marketsite studio in Times Square, NYC, on Friday September 14, 2018, at 6:40 am EDT, for a live TV interview to discuss Voisey’s Bay Mine, cobalt, electric vehicles, lithium ion batteries and supply challenges faced by the industry, with Squawk Box hosts Becky Quick and Joe Kernen.
About Cobalt 27 Capital Corp.
Cobalt 27 Capital Corp. (TSXv: KBLT) is a leading electric metals investment vehicle offering exposure to metals integral to key technologies of the electric vehicle and battery energy storage markets. The Company holds over 2,900 Mt of physical cobalt, is acquiring the world’s first producing cobalt nickel stream on the low-cost, long-life Ramu Nickel-Cobalt Mine, and has acquired a cobalt stream on Vale's world-class Voisey's Bay mine beginning in 2021, including the announced underground expansion. The Company also manages a portfolio of nine royalties and intends to continue to invest in a cobalt-focused portfolio of streams, royalties and direct interests in mineral properties containing cobalt, while potentially adding to its cobalt physical holdings when opportunities arise.
For further information please visit the Company website at www.cobalt27.com
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