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As Electric Royalties
just acquired a great new copper-gold royalty last week, we are sending this
sponsored message to you again in case you missed it earlier...
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Here's How to Own ALL of the Most
Coveted Battery Metals in ONE Single Vehicle!
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ELECTRIC ROYALTIES doesn???t
actually own the mines,
it owns something better...
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Sponsored Message – A
new generation of ???metals moguls??? may emerge as global energy production tilts
from fossil fuels to electric cars, batteries, and other applications – and
demand for nine key metals shoots through the roof.
ELECTRIC ROYALTIES (Ticker Symbol
ELECF in the U.S. and ELEC in Canada) owns deeded rights to a portion of cash
flow expected from a whole array of current and future mines... all in one place.
Buy ELECF today and you???ll own a share of 41 royalties on
lithium and 8 other critical battery metals – cobalt, copper, nickel, tin,
zinc, manganese, vanadium, and graphite – too.
All this makes ELECF the ultimate
???ground floor??? opportunity to own the valuable minerals that are in the
ground and set to be mined to meet the appetite of The New Electric Economy.
The cash flow spigot is expected to be flung wide open soon as
royalties from several top projects come online.
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9 Metals That Can Help You Become
Wealthy in
???The New Electric Economy???
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Investors who obtain
ownership of these nine Electric Economy metals in their cheapest form –
in the ground, while they are literally "dirt cheap" – could have the
most to gain!
One company –
Electric Royalties Ltd. (Ticker Symbol ELECF in the U.S.) – is
building a diversified portfolio of mining royalties on the critical metals
expected to benefit from the drive to electrification.
Here's how this royalty
company works...
Electric Royalties'
3-step system for cashing in on the Electric Economy couldn't be any simpler
–
1.
Electric Royalties raises and invests capital to provide essential funding
for well-managed mining projects in politically stable, mineral-rich regions.
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9 Essential
Metals For the New Electric Economy
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