I want to build a business around the extraction and processing of a specific raw material. Problem is that I don't know what to choose. What is going to be very lucrative for the next 30 years? I've been thing aluminum, coal, natural gas, or titanium.
>>1038424
Engineer who worked in a mine here.
If you can afford hight cost assets to exploit the nature and extract the mineral (high cost machinery) run for the first option. Otherwise, it is cheaper to process. Btw is that dani daniels?
i was going to write a long reply explaining every step but i know im wasting my time .
>>1038436
no, pls halp
>>1038433
Yes, I just had to image search her.
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>>1038424
I want to get that woman pregnant but don't know how. What's a good strategy? I've been thinking track her down, and pretend I am rich.
>>1039055
She's a porn star, she will defo fuck for $$$
---->if<--- you can get your hands on a claim that contains lithium
>>1039064
Oh cool, name?
>>1038424
The barriers to entry are higher than almost any other industry. Land acquisition/leasing for mineral deposits is very capital intensive. Environmental permitting takes forever. Extremely high capital costs for production equipment. Insurance cost for ongoing operations is high.
That's why you don't see a lot of locally owned mineral mining startup operations. No sane person with the millions of dollars needed to start a mine would invest it in a mining operation whose profitability is tied to commodity prices.
>>1038424
Coltan
>>1040351
dani daniels
now go and lurk moar
>>1040373
So who does it then?