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Trying not to be a pumper while pumping.
I think a lot of retail here has the trading philosophy.
ie: sell when pps drops 8% and save capital.
the newbies here probably have not yet consumed enough cool aid to watch the pps drop 50% and just laugh it off.
I do think FH is on the sell and they are just doing their job.
probably responsible for half the volume or so.
I am long. Been long for years. May buy more next week.
Very interested in the quarterly due in 8 days.
or do we have to wait until Mon. the 17th?
GLTA
bella777, you said it and beat me to the post.
Verbage, Cabbage? its spelled garbage.
I see it KickedOff, Thanks for the help!!!!!
Absolute (near) Genius!!!
LBSR
1440 lines, 200 meter line spacing.
???
This new NR has me perplexed. Specifically the 1440 lines.
With that many lines 200 meters apart, I got a footprint nearly 180 miles wide and about 1 mile average length.
So, I went back and looked at the the footprint in BC South.
http://www.libertystaruranium.com/2012/07/page/5/
NR 128 – Liberty Star Receives Updated ZTEM, South Block Big Chunk, Alaska
Published July 2, 2012
172 processed inversions on 134 lines. This includes all lines flown during the 2009 (NR 83) survey. The August, 2009 survey was flown at 250 meter (825 feet) line intervals but only every other line was processed, giving a resolution of lines at 500 meters or 1,650 feet apart.
Footprint = 21 miles wide by 9.4 miles average length.
Where am I way off here?
FairHills is the only thing that makes sense.
Anyone disagree?
The claims fees are 238,000.
Did I see an estimate from LBSR of 1.5 million in this BC program?
FH is getting shares for .024 or less.
To raise half of the claims fees they get near 10 million shares.
What did they get??????????
Little over 3 million total traded so far this week.
Big sign at bottom of
your first
Says 20 miles. I believe it is 40 Mi.
On the left end is 4 divisions of 5 miles that correspond to 5 grids of the map.
IMO
I expect the drill is rented and working in all daylight.
Maybe even around th clock.
bela777, glad someone is working on the CO2 thing.
I've been holding my breath. ha. ha.
There are true believers here. Those who hold multiple million shares and as to some posts not taken profits.
I salute your solid conviction. There are few investors who would take a glance at a penny, much less a sub-penny.
A month in a half ago we rocketed to over 4 cents on over 8 million shares. Those who were new at that time drank the cool aid and jumped in.
Their conviction was very thin at the time and got thinner as the share price declined. Those are some of the shares we have seen traded especially on those extreme low volume days.
There are exploration companies out there who have some proven resources and are finding it hard to get funded to further their exploration. Hard rock mining is an extremely slow business. Yes, we are not a miner, but an exploration company. An exceptional exploration company in my opinion and the opinion of those mentioned above, but we must prove something or the SP goes down.
As DJ has mentioned. "many will leave before the money hits"
As I was typing this ElisComing posted the Brent Cook article
Thank You Elis.
Ilhabela777, Thanks for your Diligent Digging.
Your work is the greatest.
New DL .0301
I see they even imported osme snow for # 16.
Blue says
Driller and a mud man at the least.
Used to take a lot of bentonite, a specific mud.
Heavy stuff but comes in bags. can be airlifted.
all about mud
drilling 200 ft. in hard rock may be a job well done, but is there no overlay? The first 200 ft in overlay goes quite good.
I remember some discussion about 2 rigs or was this speculation?
I noticed Longyear has (probably long ago) incorporated hydrolic spindle drive.
The ones I worked on were all direct gear drive, which were harder to control and produced some twisted off drills and down time.
Small flyable rig. HQ size. restricted to 2000 ft and under.
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I worked for a diamond core drill manufacturer in the early sixties.
Longyear Co. They moved to Australia.
LBSR core is 2.5 inches and produces approx. a 4 inch hole.
The core is split longitudinally and half is sent to the lab and the other half is locked up on site.
And LBSR is following NAK's lead.
NAK is at $2.40 and is supposedly the largest copper/gold deposit in the world.
Reason? the news is all pro/con environment. not about the $$$ potential.
King, I have to agree with Mine. 5000 shares represents some $150.
Do you really think a multi million dollar company spends time manipulating $150. bucks? This is small potatoes.
I think there are a number of sells at 5000 shares at different prices.
I also agree with Mine in that there are many here who are smarter than me, but I do know that with our market cap, Brisco can hollar at the SEC all day and not be heard.
Alaska will exit the USA at the same time as California, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico.
Only the Alaskans will have a different reason for leaving.
The southwest is quickly becoming more Hispanic than not and the Anglo soon will be outvoted.
Alaska will join this break-up because they will be tired of the bullying from the Union.
Expected within 20 years.
All my opinion.
HF - you are right on. You can see it in the daily charts. Bump up in the AM on any scant news and then sliding all day as the impatient jump out.
Easy come easy go. IMO
Super reply s4s777, pebble will mine. don't know when.
LBSR
on NPR the other day a couple of gov people and a couple of Environmentals were debating gas fracking. The govs were for it because they said the alternative is coal. The environs would not have it and no fracking won the debate. we are run by idiots.
I would hope that Mr. Brisco would not be asked about (bio)LEACHING (a loaded term)
or any kind of leaching at this time.
He has way to much to do at this time.
LBSR is hanging on to life by their fingernails and the expertise of Mr. Brisco.
The next few weeks are tantamount.
IMO
Is LBSR now a miner? If so, where? AK or AZ?
I ask to bring in some reality.
just sayin
IMO
While we wait and debate and contemplate.
http://www.alaskaearthsciences.com
Thanks to babymagic88 for the link.
under helpful links there is a list of Native Corporations
all of which came about under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of December 18, 1971,
All own vast chunks of land and other holdings
Best to all