Re: contained excitement
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Apr 23, 2010 10:38AM
Resource projects cover more than 1,713 km2 in three provinces at various stages, including the following: hematite magnetite iron formations, titaniferous magnetite & hematite, nickel/copper/PGM, chromite, Volcanogenic Massive and gold.
There is something I posted but do not want people to get the wrong idea.
Remember that Wes and Mr. Smith were introduced.
This leads to a handshake which leads to small talk which leads familiarity which leads to greetings and perhaps phone calls. At the end of all of this is a loss of trepidation and the beginnings of acquaintanceship and often friendship.
Also keep in mind that there is an easement situation discussed on other forums. The boundary between FNC and NOT will have an easement of so many meters each way. This could hold a lot of ore if in fact things do flow from one way to another.
It would be ridiculous to have two mines so close so the end result of all of this could be a jv worth a lot of $$ just by erasing the easement issue. So IMHO, down the road there will most probably be something occurring to clear the issue and make way to enable whoever to get it all.
Regarding another of my posts I must correct the information. I had a conversation with a friend regarding Magpie. There may be an issue there that my lack of knowledge in this area has created in my mind.
Magpie may be titaniferous as opposed to titanium Ti or Fe. Titaniferous is both and at this time I understand, they can't be separated. Consequently, it may be uneconomical at this time.
I would like to thank my very knowledgeable friends for correcting my posts and for keeping tabs on me....:) Good folks like this make me sound somewhat intelligent...lol
As usual I wish you all the best of luck.
P.S. The uneconomical caveat is "not at this time". This could change as technology advances etc.. so it is worth keeping in the closet for another day.
Don