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UBR Closes Financing to Start Work Program to Evaluate Potential of its High Purity Quartz Deposits

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:47 PM on Tuesday, May 26th, 2015

  • Closed on May 25, 2015 a non-brokered private placement comprised of 5,209,184 Flow-Though Units (“Unit”) at $0.055 per Unit for gross proceeds of $286,505
  • Will be used to finance the implementation of the Corporation’s go forward plan for Q1/Q2 2015 and was predicated by our press release on March 2, 2015 in which we announced “Major Producer Confirms Interest in Purchasing Significant Tonnage of High Purity Quartz From Uragold Quartz Property in Quebec” 

Montreal, Quebec / May 26, 2015 – Uragold Bay Resources Inc. (“Uragold”) (TSX Venture: UBR) is pleased to announce that it has closed on May 25, 2015 a non-brokered private placement comprised of 5,209,184 Flow-Though Units (“Unit”) at $0.055 per Unit for gross proceeds of $286,505. The net proceeds from the Private Placement will be used to finance the implementation of the Corporation’s go forward plan for Q1/Q2 2015 and was predicated by our press release on March 2, 2015 in which we announced “Major Producer Confirms Interest in Purchasing Significant Tonnage of High Purity Quartz From Uragold Quartz Property in Quebec” and our press release on April 13, 2015 in which announced “Uragold subsidiary, Quebec Quartz, signs MOU with Dorfner Anzaplan to evaluate potential of its high purity quartz deposit.”

Each Unit is comprised of one (1) common share and a half (1/2) common share purchase warrant (“Warrant”) of the Company. Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share of the capital stock of the Company at an exercise price of $ 0.10 during a period of 24 months from the date of closing of the placement. Each share issued pursuant to the placement will have a mandatory four (4) month holding period until September 25, 2015.

The Company paid a cash finder’s fee of $28,150 and issued of 255,909 common shares and 255,909 options to EMD Financial Inc. of Montreal Quebec. Each option will give the right to purchase one (1) common share at 5.5 cents for 24 months.

Patrick Levasseur, President and COO of UBR stated, “We are extremely please that the developments of Quebec Quartz’s high purity quartz projects is attracting investors interest. Our recent announcement regarding interest from a major producer in purchasing significant tonnage of our high purity quartz and our collaboration with Anzaplan are major milestones in our quartz strategy. We will soon be starting field work to the determine the full potential of our industry leading quartz properties.”

Other Private Placement

Uragold is also pleased to announce that it is also in the process of closing a hard cash non-brokered private placement, which is comprised of 3,800,000 units (“Unit”) at $0.05 per Unit for gross proceeds of $190,000. The net proceeds from the Private Placement will be used for general corporate expenditures.

Each Unit is comprised of one (1) common share and one (1) common share purchase warrant (“Warrant”) of the Company. Each Warrant will entitle the holder thereof to purchase one common share of the capital stock of the Company at an exercise price of $ 0.07 during a period of 36 months from the date of closing of the placement. Each share issued pursuant to the placement will have a mandatory four (4) month holding period from the date of closing of the placement. The hard cash placement is subject to standard regulatory approvals.

About UBR- Quebec Quartz

UBR- Quebec Quartz is the largest holder of distinct High Purity Quartz properties in Quebec. Despite the abundance of quartz, very few deposits are suitable for high purity applications.

Quebec Quart’s objective is to transform its High Purity Quartz into Ultra High Purity Quartz Sands to generate significantly greater profits and become a leading supplier of Ultra High Purity Quartz.

Quartz from the Roncevaux property successfully passed rigorous testing protocols of a major silicon metal producer confirming that our material is highly suited for their silicon metal production.

About Uragold Bay Resources Inc.

Uragold Bay Resources is a TSX-V listed Gold and High Purity Quartz exploration junior focused on generating free cash flow from mining operations. Our business model is centered on developing mining projects suited for smaller-scale start-up and that could potentially generate high yield returns. Uragold will reach these goals by developing Quebec’s first paleoplacer mine in 50 years, the Beauce Placer Project and, in partnership with Golden Hope Mines, the Bellechasse-Timmins Gold Deposit.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of any of the securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. The securities have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”) or the securities laws of any state of the United States and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to, or for the account or the benefit of, U.S. persons (as defined in Regulation S un der the U.S. Securities Act) unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or pursuant to an exemption from such registration requirements.

For further information contact

Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman and CEO
Patrick Levasseur, President and COO

Tel: (514) 846-3271
www.uragold.com

Urban Barns’ Cubic Farming Seeks to Change the Future of Urban Farming one Head of Lettuce at a Time

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 7:27 PM on Monday, May 25th, 2015

  • Urban Barns is using a new farming technology dubbed controlled environment agriculture, or CEA
  • No traditional crop rows and no ladders inside an Urban Barns facility, Rather, long metal frames carrying growing trays are suspended in the air, circulating underneath thousands of red, amber, and blue LED lights
  • “I certainly believe this is the way of the future,” says Hough, head of business development and a jack-of-all-trades with Urban Barns

Greg Hough is on his way to the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Montreal, Canada, delivering another order of Urban Barns’ lettuce produced in its Cubic Farming system. The lettuce was harvested only three hours ago. Drawing on ideas and concepts used in greenhouse farming, vertical farming, and traditional field farming, Urban Barns’ patent-pending Cubic Farming system reconceptualizes the future of urban farming. “I certainly believe this is the way of the future,” says Hough, head of business development and a jack-of-all-trades with Urban Barns. “We certainly have some aspect of a vertical farm, but I like to think we use space even more efficiently and effectively.”

Urban Barns is using a new farming technology dubbed controlled environment agriculture, or CEA. There are no traditional crop rows and no ladders inside an Urban Barns facility. Rather, long metal frames carrying growing trays are suspended in the air, circulating underneath thousands of red, amber, and blue LED lights. In a sporadically sunny region like Canada, sunlight poses a major impediment to year-round farming ventures. Urban Barns’ hydroponic lettuce, however, suns itself for twelve to sixteen hours each day, using both ceiling-mounted LED lights and intra-canopy LED lights. With traditional farming methods, it can take anywhere form forty-five to ninety days to grow lettuce in the region. Urban Barns’ method has cut the process down to twenty-one days.

Cubic Farming technology doesn’t just present a new way to get from seed to table; it offers an entirely unique product as well. The Urban Barn facility is a completely controlled environment. Instead of overalls and work boots, employees don lab coats, hairnets, and gloves. As a result, Urban Barns does not need to use any herbicides, pesticides, or fungicides on its plants. With many consumers opting for organics in recent years, this creates a competitive advantage. Hough recalls a recent Canadian study in which fifty percent of the organic produce that was tested came back positive for pesticide residue. Urban Barns’ lettuce would probably come back completely negative.

From a production standpoint, Urban Barns’ has cut both time and labor costs dramatically. “Due to the conveyor system, one person can do seeding, planting, and harvesting without really having to move,” Says Hough. Currently, Urban Barns employees less than ten people including its executive team. The conveyor carries the metal trays right to the employee, as a gentle breeze travels throughout the barn. Fans connected to the enclosure provide just the right amount of wind to mirror some of the environmental stresses that the plants would encounter in nature. In the wild, plants have to combat many environmental stresses, like pests, drought, floods, and wind. They become stronger in response to these stresses, leading to healthier and more robust plants.

The cost production aspects of cubic farming and lower than many people would imagine. “Our system uses ninety-six percent less water than a traditional farm would use, so our water costs are extremely low,” says Hough. The most expensive part of the operation is the machinery. “We had nothing to model it after, so we had to design, build, and optimize our machinery from scratch,” says Hough. The company currently uses fourth generation machines to carry the lettuce, microgreens, and other produce along the conveyor belt system. According to Hough, these machines cost roughly $125,000.” Although the company uses thousands of LED lights, electricity accounts for less than one-fifth of total production costs.

The LED lights are a critical component of cubic farming technology. “If you look at our Urban Barn now, you will see a pinkish and purple-ish hue emanating from it.” This color is no accident. Urban Barns has worked closely with researchers at McGill University’s Bioresource Engineering program, including Dr. Mark Lesfred, who helped NASA figure out how to feed astronauts fresh vegetables in space. McGill has helped Urban Barns develop many aspects of cubic farming technology, including the precise tone and hue of each LED light. The color of the light makes a difference in the growing process, which, according to Hough, you can taste.

Urban Barns has many items on its technological advancement agenda. In hydroponic farming, crops are seeded and grown in plugs made from a fabric-like material commonly referred to as substrate. Currently, the company is exploring the use of alternatives to the rockwool substrate it uses to grow its lettuce and microgreens. McGill researchers have tested a wide variety of potential substrate substitutes, including hemp fiber and coconut fiber.

Right now, a number of Urban Barns’ microgreens are growing in the newly developed hemp fiber. The material is actually cheaper than rockwool, and provides a major bonus benefit for the company. “Substrates don’t break down, but these fibers will,” says Hough. For the company, sustainability and environmental stewardship are a top priority. Finding a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to traditional substrates would be a landmark success for Urban Barns as well as the larger hydroponic farming industry.

The company sees itself growing in the coming years and intends to venture into other types of produce. Hough is particularly interested in produce that cannot be grown year-round in the chilly Canadian climate, like fresh strawberries in winter. Urban Barns chose lettuce as its first crop in order to provide local residents with fresher alternatives to the imported lettuce on Canadian supermarket shelves. Most of Canada’s lettuce comes from California, taking seven days to travel across the continent and another two to three days to hit store shelves. The company also sees its geographical reach expanding. “The plan is to have a barn in every major city across North America,” says Hough.

These goals are not without impediments. Hough sees two potentially significant hurdles to bringing Cubic Farming technology to the forefront of the market. Consumer education has proved to be a task for many of Urban Barns’ endeavors. Currently, the company sells its lettuce in single-serving heads and is priced at the upper end of the organic produce market. “The education process is attached to the premium that we are charging now,” remarks Hough, “but our product has a lot more to offer.” Current clientele include many upper-end hotels in the area, like The Fairmont and Hyatt, in addition to many grocers throughout the region, including IGA, the largest grocer in the country.

As for the other hurdle, Urban Barns has identified at least two other operations using a similar LED light system, including a vertical farm on Canada’s eastern coast. “I believe it is going to be a first-to-market race,” remarks Hough.

Urban Barns’ aspirations of building Cubic Farming barns across the globe are tethered by a concept that is very important to the company. “We definitely have aspirations of becoming a global company, but we always want to maintain local roots.” The local food movement has gained popularity in recent years, and has drawn in many consumers who enjoy supporting local agriculture while receiving the freshest produce possible. “The current food system is not optimal,” says Hough. “This is the future. There is no question in my mind about it”

Source: http://agfundernews.com/urban-barns-cubic-farming-seeks-to-change-the-future-of-urban-farming-one-head-of-lettuce-at-a-time.html

European Parliament votes in favour of a mandatory monitoring system for conflict minerals

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:26 AM on Monday, May 25th, 2015

  • European Parliament voted in favour of a mandatory monitoring system for minerals, including tin, gold and tantalum, from conflict regions
  • Bill covers not only mineral importers, smelters and refiners, but also obligates manufacturers of consumer products to ensure that their products do not contain materials made with minerals produced to fund armed conflict

In our ongoing efforts to provide you with broader communications and industry information, Avalon Rare Metals Inc. is pleased to issue this Industry Bulletin, which follows up on the April 20, 2015 Industry Bulletin entitled “EU establishes voluntary system for conflict-free mineral certification.”

On May 20, 2015, the European Parliament voted in favour of a mandatory monitoring system for minerals, including tin, gold and tantalum, from conflict regions. This end result was unexpected according to some observers, and goes beyond the proposal of the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee, which recommended self-certification but did not extend beyond smelters and refiners.

This bill covers not only mineral importers, smelters and refiners, but also obligates manufacturers of consumer products to ensure that their products do not contain materials made with minerals produced to fund armed conflict. While this bill has some hurdles to overcome as it goes through the legislative process, it highlights the global trend toward promoting socially and environmentally responsible production of critical raw materials.

Avalon’s East Kemptville tin-indium deposit, located in Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia is currently being evaluated as a potential new North American source of conflict-free tin. Avalon’s Nechalacho Heavy Rare Earth deposit in the Northwest Territories is a potential source of tantalum produced in an environmentally and socially responsible way, along with rare earths and zirconium.

Avalon’s President & CEO, Don Bubar, commented: “This vote by the European Parliament is further confirmation that our commitment to sustainability in all aspects of our business positions us well to serve the future critical raw material needs of responsible manufacturing companies in the European Union and elsewhere around the world.”

For more information please see http://www.euractiv.com/sections/development-policy/parliament-votes-binding-conflict-minerals-regulation-314741. If you have any comments or questions on this article or the rare earths generally, please do not hesitate to contact Avalon directly at[email protected].

ABOUT AVALON RARE METALS INC.

Avalon Rare Metals Inc. (TSX & NYSE MKT: AVL) is a mineral development company focused on rare metal deposits in Canada, with three advanced stage projects. Its 100%-owned Nechalacho Deposit, Thor Lake, NWT is exceptional in its large size and enrichment in the scarce ‘heavy’ rare earth elements, key to enabling advances in clean technology and other growing high-tech applications. Avalon is also advancing its Separation Rapids Lithium Minerals Project, Kenora, ON and its East Kemptville Tin-Indium Project, Yarmouth, NS. Social responsibility and environmental stewardship are corporate cornerstones.

130 Adelaide St. W, Suite 1901
Toronto, ON M5H 3P5
Tel: (416) 364-4938
Email: [email protected]

Urban Barns Announces New Kosher Certifications

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:27 AM on Friday, May 22nd, 2015

  • Announced that it has recently received the MK Kosher certification for its Oak Leaf lettuce and three types of Micro Greens, namely Daikon, Sango/Rambo and Mizuna

MONTREAL, QUBEC, Canada, via ETELIGIS INC., 05/22/2015 – –Urban Barns Food Inc. (“Urban Barns”) (OTCQB: URBF), an innovative food producer, announced that it has recently received the MK Kosher certification for its Oak Leaf lettuce and three types of Micro Greens, namely Daikon, Sango/Rambo and Mizuna. Urban Barns Foods Inc. will continue to broaden its Kosher product line up with additional micro green varieties and herbs in the coming months. Dedicated in the cultivation of fresh vegetables throughout the year, Urban Barns Foods Inc. uses the latest in LED technology and is most noted for its proprietary Cubic Farming method.

These recent additions will add to the currently approved romaine and butterhead lettuce that obtained Kosher certification in December of 2014.

Rabbi Saul Emanuel, Executive Director of Canada’s Kosher certifier, expressed his delight over the company’s MK Kosher Certification which he feels will be beneficial for the Kosher catering and consumer industries. Furthermore, Rabbi Peretz Jaffe, the Kashrus coordinator, noted how difficult it is in finding produce that is free of infestation, and believes that the market will only gain from this recent development.

For further updates and developments, please go to:

Facebook.com/UrbanBarns

Instagram.com/UrbanBarnsFoods

Twitter.com/UrbanBarns

Youtube.com/UrbanBarnsFoods

About MK Kosher Certification:

Canada’s Kosher certifier, otherwise known as “MK” has established itself as the leading player responsible for the certification of thousands of Kosher food products bearing the MK certification mark. As Canada’s Kosher certifier, companies from across the country source out MK Kosher certification, enabling them to become part of the highly acclaimed list of enterprises that produce food products with the MK Kosher certification mark.

About Urban Barns Foods Inc.

Urban Barns uses patent pending and proprietary equipment to produce affordable leafy vegetables in a secure and controlled indoor environment. By setting up subsidiary facilities and growing locally, Urban Barns can focus on supplying any community, irrespective of the regional climate, effectively reducing shipping times and related spoilage costs. Urban Barns has the unique ability to scale and cater to the demands of all major communities. The company’s commitment to consumers is reflected through its motto, “Fresh, Local, Green”.

Forward-Looking Statements

Except for historical information contained herein, the matters set forth above may include forward-looking statements that involve certain risks and uncertainties. Words such as “may”, “could”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “estimate”, “expect”, “intend”, “plan”, and similar expressions are used to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on the current beliefs of management, as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to management. Actual results could differ materially from those contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Urban Barns does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements and cautions investors to consider all other risks and uncertainties, including those disclosed in Urban Barns’ filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

CONTACT:

For further information, contact:

Urban Barns Foods, Inc.

Richard Groome, President and CEO

[email protected]

Tel: 514 907 4989 x 774

www.urbanbarnsfoods.com

SOURCE: Urban Barns Foods, Inc.

Associated Documentation:

Link to submission on http://www.eteligis.com
URBF_05-21-2015_888_ETL.docx

New York Stock Exchange Launches Bitcoin Price Index

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:07 AM on Friday, May 22nd, 2015

  • NYXBT will represent the daily US dollar value of one bitcoin at 4pm (BST) and will be published on the NYSE Global Index Feed (GIF).
  • bitcoin price index will use data from transactions taking place on San Francisco-based bitcoin exchange Coinbase
  • Wall Street takes notice, Goldman Sachs recently participated in a $50m funding round raised by bitcoin financial services startup Circle

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has today announced the launch of a bitcoin price index (NYXBT).

NYXBT will represent the daily US dollar value of one bitcoin at 4pm (BST) and will be published on the NYSE Global Index Feed (GIF).

For a limited period it will also be viewable on the NYSE’s website.

Thomas Farley, NYSE group president, said in a statement:

“Bitcoin values are quickly becoming a data point that our customers want to follow as they consider transacting, trading or investing with this emerging asset class.”

He added: “As a global index leader and administrator of ICE LIBOR, ICE Futures US Dollar Index and many other notable benchmarks, we are pleased to bring transparency to this market.”

The bitcoin price index will use data from transactions taking place on San Francisco-based bitcoin exchange Coinbase.

However, a statement released by the NYSE said that it would continue to review other bitcoin exchanges to see whether they met the criteria required for inclusion in the index. “The NYSE Bitcoin suite of indices is anticipated to grow, with new indices introduced over time.”

Growing interest on Wall Street

The move comes after the Wall Street stock exchange invested in Coinbase’s $75m Series C funding round, which closed in January this year.

Speaking to CoinDesk following the announcement, Farley said: “With this investment, we are tapping into a new asset class by teaming up with a leading platform that is bringing transparency, security and confidence to an important growth market.”

The NYSE is not the only firm on Wall Street investing in the digital currency.

Multinational banking giant Goldman Sachs recently participated in a $50m funding round raised by bitcoin financial services startup Circle.

Just last month, developers at the Bank of New York Mellon Corp were revealed to be experimenting with bitcoin’s open-source code on the bank’s new corporate recognition program.

Source: http://www.coindesk.com/new-york-stock-exchange-launches-bitcoin-price-index/

INTERVIEW: Avalon Rare Metals Inaugural Q&A – May 21, 2015

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:38 AM on Thursday, May 21st, 2015

Investment Highlights

  • Avalon offers diversified exposure to a broad range of rare metals and minerals (including tin) that are critical raw materials for clean technology
  • Nechalacho Project, with a completed feasibility study, an approved Environmental Assessment and a rare earth oxide refining solution in place, is uniquely positioned to bring a new supply of the scarce, yet vital heavy rare earths to the market
  • East Kemptville Tin-Indium Project was re-activated in 2014 and is advancing steadily with a new NI 43-101 resource estimate and a conceptual re-development study completed Feb 2015
  • Separation Rapids Lithium Minerals (Petalite) Project is advancing due to new demand from the glass-ceramics industry for the petalite product and for its potential to produce high purity lithium chemicals for the growing rechargeable battery market

Hub On AGORACOM / Corporate Profile / Watch Interview Now!

Bioavailability Testing to Commence on Lexaria’s Patent-Pending Technology

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:42 AM on Wednesday, May 20th, 2015

KELOWNA, BC / May 20, 2015 / Lexaria Corp. (OTCQB:LXRP) (CSE:LXX) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has engaged Absorption Systems LP in the USA, to begin third party in vitro tests using a human intestinal tissue model to evaluate the cannabidiol (CBD) permeability of its patent-pending technology that infuses cannabinoid compounds within lipids.

The study will assess CBD permeability achieved with our proprietary ViPova(TM) tea formulation at multiple sampling time points compared to positive and negative controls under strict experimental conditions. In vitro testing using human tissue models can be preferable to animal testing since human cells can be used directly to provide species-specific permeability results.

“Although we cannot know in advance the outcome of such tests, the results have the potential to materially affect future outcomes for the Company,” said John Docherty, president of Lexaria. “We have a wealth of anecdotal evidence from our growing ViPova(TM) customer base extolling the marked effects of our CBD-infused tea and we look forward to the outcome of this study to help quantify this in detail.”

It is generally accepted in pharmacological sectors that the bioavailability of any active ingredient is one of the most important factors determining its effects on the body. Enhanced bioavailability can be extremely useful and is highly valued for any useful molecule, including CBD and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

Lexaria expects to begin this testing in the near future and will report results when they are available in due course, expected within the next 3-4 months.

About Lexaria

Lexaria is a food sciences company focused on the delivery of cannabinoid compounds procured from legal, agricultural hemp, through gourmet foods based upon its proprietary infusion technologies. www.lexariaenergy.com

About ViPova(TM)

ViPova(TM) uses only legal CBD oil extracts, grown from agricultural hemp in locations where it is legal to do so, in ViPova(TM)-branded tea. ViPova(TM)uses its patent-pending process to infuse concentrated amounts of CBD within lipids in its tea, providing more bioactivity and comfort to the body during the absorption process. Only ViPova(TM) has this ground-breaking technology for CBD/lipid infusion. www.vipova.com

About Absorption Systems

Absorption Systems assists pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device companies in identifying and overcoming ADMET (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion and Toxicity) barriers in the development of drugs, biologics and medical devices. The company’s mission is to continually develop innovative research tools that can be used to accurately predict human outcomes or to explain unanticipated human outcomes when they occur. Absorption Systems, with facilities near Philadelphia, PA, in San Diego, CA, and in Panama, serves customers throughout the world. For information on the company’s comprehensive contract services and applied research programs, please visit www.absorption.com.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Lexaria Corp.
Chris Bunka
Chairman & CEO
(250) 765-6424

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This release includes forward-looking statements. Statements which are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. The Company makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future financial position, results of operations, cash flows, financing plans, business strategy, products and services, competitive positions, growth opportunities, plans and objectives of management for future operations, including statements that include words such as “anticipate,” “if,” “believe,” “plan,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “could,” “should,” “will,” and other similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are estimates reflecting the Company’s best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. Access to capital, or lack thereof, is a major risk and there is no assurance that the Company will be able to raise required working capital. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the Company include, but are not limited to, government regulation, managing and maintaining growth, the effect of adverse publicity, litigation, competition and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the Company’s public announcements and filings. There is no assurance that the medical marijuana, CBD sector, or alternative health businesses will provide any benefit to Lexaria, or that the Company will experience any growth through participation in these sectors. There is no assurance that any planned corporate activity, business venture, or initiative will be pursued, or if pursued, will be successful. There is no assurance that any cannabinoid-based product will promote, assist, or maintain any beneficial human health conditions whatsoever. There is no assurance that the cannabinoid/lipid infusion technology will provide any increase in bioavailability to any individual person, nor that bioavailability testing will produce any positive result. No statement herein has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ViPova(TM) products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

The CSE has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Lithium Demand Will Grow Faster Than Bulls Imagine

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:20 PM on Tuesday, May 19th, 2015

By Editing NAI
05/13/2015 2:11 a.m.

It all started with Tesla Motors’ (NASDAQ:TSLA) announcement of its battery gigafactory in February 2014. That news was discussed endlessly with breathless excitement. The news sparked a revival in lithium, cobalt and graphite juniors. For example, Western Lithium USA (TSX:WLC), based in Nevada, more than doubled that month. At the time, I wrote a few articles saying that the gigafactory was great news for select graphite companies. I didn’t mention lithium or cobalt, simply because I was less fluent in those. Today, I’m better prepared to articulate the lithium story, one of the hotter sectors in the natural resources space. Why now? I think that the lithium-ion battery might be reaching a “tipping point,” the phrase made famous by Malcolm Gladwell. Please note, I don’t use catchphrases loosely — lithium’s spike in demand is no “black swan” event, and we’re not near “peak lithium,” although we could see supply shortages on the horizon. Tesla’s gigafactory not only caught everyone’s attention, but also caught on so well that there are already five to six announced or in-construction gigafactories (Tesla’s is the largest).

Lithium demand “is spiking” for several reasons, again heavily influenced by the $5-billion Tesla facility. Interestingly, the original concept was that the Tesla facility would be completed by 2020. Now conventional wisdom says 2017 to 2018, another bullish data point. Tesla’s fully electric car was way too awesome for its own good. It guaranteed that new competition would enter the space, and it has. Here’s an abbreviated list of 15 automakers in the plugin-EV (hybrid) or fully EV market: BMW, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Tesla, GM, Ford, Kia, Fiat, Mercedes, Porsche, Volkswagen, Audi and Hyundai. This list probably doesn’t even contain all of the well-known brands. Many of these automakers had no offerings of plugin-EV (hybrid) or fully EVs until after Tesla’s. Here’s another fact, not my opinion: there are dozens of less-well-known brands diving into the race. China and Europe have plenty of them. China is trying mightily to cut down on air pollution and European cities are small enough to be quite amenable to EVs. Check out this article if you don’t believe me! And just wait until ALL hybrids become full EVs. A certainty in my mind.

So many uses, hard to follow demand, harder to forecast

So far I’ve mentioned Tesla’s new paradigm introduction of a “real” EV and the fact that it is attracting MANY competitors. I’ve also pointed to the multiple gigafactories spurred on by Tesla’s. But wait, there’s more. About a week ago, Tesla announced a much-ballyhooed home lithium battery storage system that can run one’s home for up to eight hours. This product is thought to be especially attractive to homes with solar panels. This is yet another shot across the bow warning of another leg up in lithium demand. I guarantee that Elon Musk’s home storage units will attract a lot of competition (some superseded Tesla), and perhaps the need for more battery gigafactories? Tipping point or not, lithium demand is moving substantially higher by the day. By the time analysts come around to forecasting a 12- to 15-percent CAGR from 2015 to 2020, the growth rate could be more like 25 to 35 percent. I have no scientific backing for my projection of 25 to 35 percent, I’m just saying that extrapolating 2012 to 2015 growth factors forward will not work. Don’t make me mention the 200 million electric bikes in China alone, because I will if I have to. Another factoid mentioned far less often is the widespread adoption of hybrid buses, taxis and forklifts (and similar equipment in warehouses around the globe). Is anyone contemplating the replacement lithium batteries that will be required by many electronic devices, power tools and more?

Above, I mentioned Western Lithium, which has a well-deserved market cap of $105 million. Lithium Americas (TSX:LAC) has a $70-million market cap. Before moving down the list, please also consider ASX-listed Orocobre (ASX:ORE), which has a market cap of $425 million and is a pure-play, producing lithium company. Of course, Orcobre is several years ahead of small-cap companies like Dajin Resources (TSXV:DJI) (which trades a combined 365,000 shares per day) and Pure Energy Minerals (TSXV:PE). However, we’ve seen this movie before. When a commodity is in high demand, this is what happens. Small companies acquire or get options on prospective deposits, they stake new ground and they explore and develop as available capital prudently allows.

Time is money. Do new entrants really want to start a greenfields project? Or might they prefer to save two, three, four years’ worth of money and leg work provided by a well-run junior? I believe that in a strong market — or dare I say a bull market — in lithium, companies with the lowest market caps, solid management teams and highly prospective deposits will be sought after. I submit that lithium companies with market caps of $5 to $15 million today have stocks more likely to double, triple, quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, septuple or octuple than some of the abovementioned plays. Sorry, I had to use the word “septuple” at least once in my life.

For example, for Dajin Resources, a return of 10 times on its market cap would still place it at a discounted valuation to Western Lithium. Don’t get me wrong, Dajin has considerably more risk, but also considerably more upside, at least if one shares my bullish view on lithium. Even though Dajin and Pure Energy are behind their peers in reaching initial production, they are actually well ahead of new entrants in terms of permitting, environmental studies, seismic, drilling, community relations, access to infrastructure and mining officials.

Peter Epstein, Founder of epsteinresearch.com

Source: resourceinvestingnews.com

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REMINDER: Deadline for Avalon Q&A Question Submission is End of Business Today

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:25 AM on Tuesday, May 19th, 2015

We are happy to announce the first Avalon Rare Metals Q&A in which investor questions posted to the Avalon HUB will be incorporated into an upcoming interview.

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Lexaria Intellectual Property Update

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:24 AM on Friday, May 15th, 2015


KELOWNA, BC / May 15, 2015 / Lexaria Corp. (OTCQB: LXRP) (CSE: LXX) (the “Company”) provides the following update and information regarding its patent-pending technology; how it relates to the delivery of certain active ingredients such as CBD and THC, and how it relates also to market demand.

Lexaria has caused to be filed on April 28, 2015 and May 14, 2015, the latest in a line of provisional patent applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office regarding its technology that were originally filed beginning in June, 2014. Lexaria’s new patent-pending technology is directed to food and beverage compositions infused with cannabinoids – e.g., THC and/or CBD – that provide enhanced cannabinoid oral bioavailability. We expect the United States Patent and Trademark Office to publish our provisional patent applications roughly in December 2015.

Lexaria’s proprietary process infuses lipids within foods and beverages with cannabinoids and produces compositions with synergistically enhanced cannabinoid absorption and bioavailability. The cannabinoid infused food and beverage compositions have the added benefit of masking the inherent unpleasant taste of cannabinoids to allow for better patient compliance with therapeutically administered cannabinoids.

It is important to understand certain facts:

Smoked or inhaled cannabinoids have reported bioavailabilities ranging from 2-56%, with an average of about 30% (Huestis (2007) Chem. Biodivers. 4:1770-1804; McGilveray (2005) Pain Res. Manag. 10 Suppl. A:15A – 22A). This variability is mainly due to differences in smoking dynamics. Cannabinoids that are absorbed through the mucous membranes in the mouth (buccomucosal application) have bioavailabilities of around 13% (Karschner et al. (2011) Clin. Chem. 57:66-75). By contrast, when cannabinoids are ingested, bioavailability is typically reduced to about 6% (Karschner et al. (2011) Clin. Chem. 57:66-75).

Lexaria’s patent-pending cannabinoid lipid-infusion technology is based in part on the goal of achieving much higher cannabinoid bioavailability than conventional means of oral cannabinoid ingestion.

Oral bioavailability into or approaching the range typical of smoked or inhaled cannabinoids would be potentially disruptive to the entire medical marijuana sector because it would offer patients an efficient option to reduce or even eliminate the need for smoking or inhalation delivery while simultaneously improving conventional edible cannabinoid formats.

To this end, the Company will undertake certain laboratory testing in the coming months to further characterize potentially transformative aspects of the technology and will report the outcome upon completion.

Benefits of the patent-pending technology, include:

1) A positive social health outcome through reduction of smoking of cannabinoids;
2) Improved confidence in consistent delivery of THC or CBD through oral ingestion;
3) Lower cost to consumers relative to conventional edible formats through higher rate of active ingredient delivery;
4) Easy and convenient active ingredient delivery through many readily available common everyday foods;
5) A disruptive competitive advantage for Lexaria versus any company that delivers THC or CBD through any other format, including traditional smoking.

By their nature, new inventions are unpredictable and not always entirely understood in advance. Many complex technologies are being pursued by the broader food and drug industries in relation to more effective delivery of drugs and other ingredients because their traditional oral bioavailability may be poor. Solid lipid nanoparticles, for example, have demonstrated improvements in bioavailability of some Class II, III, and IV drugs as much as 2-25 fold as seen below:

“The US FDA recommended high fat meals for food-effect studies because such fatty meals (800-1000 cal, 50%-65% fat, 25%-30% carbohydrates and 15%-20% proteins) affect GI physiology and maximize drug transfer into the systemic circulation.” (Food and Drug Administration, Guidance for industry: food-effect bioavailability and fed bioequivalence studies, food and drug administration. www.fda.gov)

Maximizing bioavailability is a common aim throughout the food, pharmaceutical and drug industries since efficiencies in delivering active ingredients also deliver many benefits.

About Lexaria

Lexaria is a food sciences company focused on the delivery of cannabinoid compounds procured from legal, agricultural hemp, through gourmet foods based upon its proprietary infusion technologies. www.lexariaenergy.com

About ViPova(TM)

ViPova(TM) uses only legal hemp oil extracts, grown from agricultural hemp in locations where it is legal to do so, in ViPova(TM)-branded tea. ViPova(TM) uses its patent-pending process to infuse concentrated amounts of CBD within lipids in its tea, providing more bioactivity and comfort to the body during the absorption process. Only ViPova(TM) has this ground-breaking technology for CBD/lipid infusion. www.vipova.com

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

Lexaria Corp.
Chris Bunka
Chairman & CEO
(250) 765-6424

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This release includes forward-looking statements. Statements which are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. The Company makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future financial position, results of operations, cash flows, financing plans, business strategy, products and services, competitive positions, growth opportunities, plans and objectives of management for future operations, including statements that include words such as “anticipate,” “if,” “believe,” “plan,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “could,” “should,” “will,” and other similar expressions are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are estimates reflecting the Company’s best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. Access to capital, or lack thereof, is a major risk and there is no assurance that the Company will be able to raise required working capital. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the Company include, but are not limited to, government regulation, managing and maintaining growth, the effect of adverse publicity, litigation, competition and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the Company’s public announcements and filings. There is no assurance that existing capital is sufficient for the Company’s needs or that it will need to attempt to raise additional capital. There is no assurance that any planned corporate activity, business venture, or initiative will be pursued, or if pursued, will be successful. There is no assurance that any cannabinoid-based product will promote, assist, or maintain any beneficial human health conditions whatsoever. There is no assurance that the cannabinoid/lipid infusion technology will provide any increase in bioavailability to any individual person. There is no assurance that patent-pending applications will result in granted patents, or that competing companies, in their normal course of business, might not introduce other unrelated inventions superior to the Company’s own. No statement herein has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ViPova(TM) products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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