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There is a new, China related, company buying a big share in Ivanhoe mines... over Cad 750,000.....
Landmark, did you by the way Clicked there to learn more??
Goede morgen Mark, welcome to the international Nio team!
Have a nice stay!
Ron
Hello Putz,
On TSE I see 14.000 bid 0,65 and 1.100 ask 0,74??
What a diffenrence a day make???
Nebraska’s Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project to be Highlighted in a U.S. Senate Committee Hearing
NioCorp to Testify Before the U.S. Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee on its Critical Minerals Project and on the Economic and National Security Implications of the Superalloy Metals It Will Produce
Birgit we can add Largo as well with the Vanadium resource. Ok the mine is a little bit outside the US but the company is doing very well....
You almost think it can’t go wrong????
Latest news if another MS cs company!!
Largo Resources Reports Second Quarter 2018 Production Results
July 10, 2018
Total production of 2,458 tonnes of V2O5 in Q2 2018, a 13% increase over Q2 2017 and a 11% increase over Q1 2018
New average daily production record for June of 29.4 tonnes of V2O5 produced per day
Overall V2O5 recovery rate of 79.2% achieved in Q2 2018
Then we are on the same road to succes!! Thanks same to you!!
Yes but look at the bright side....no pipeline less water problems....so....earlier mining...earlier selling....earlier profit.
It is that simple....may be the capex lower or even higher...no problem for us.......at the moment.....
Yes I disagree, we not only have to read the NR’s but put them in perspective in the proces wich is going on.
Every day we know more, sometimes good things sometimes no....
I don’t think there will be news about the Capex...if you read the release and the remarks about the Capex its for sure they don’t want to inform about a lower Capex because there may be other parts more expensive. They do not promise things they do not know for sure....
When someone has any doubt left??? Lets talk!!
It looks like they are working day and night!
Removal of the Planned Waterline Also Means That Two Federal Permits From the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and an Environmental Assessment Under NEPA, Will No Longer be Needed, Further De-Risking the Project for Financing
No need anymore to lay the pipe!!!
Ongoing Engineering Determines That a Waterline to the Missouri River is no Longer Needed for the Elk Creek Critical Minerals Mine, Further Limiting the Project’s Environmental Footprint
Terry
I do read your posts with pleasure, first of all because you can handle the language very well indeed. You do not only know what to write but also how to adress the subject almost allways without being negative.
In my language I mostly try to write in the same way...
You know that I know that you know that the word catwads was ment to be the word Carwash..
I know that Coolair is on the board for quite some time, I just wondered why his message showed almost the same negative meaning as the messages from our two "friends". When you invest and you know what you are doing you don´t have to attack the company. If you like to attack someone attack yourself by saying you are "stupid enough" to be still invested in this company.
You are right we have to avoid the attack mode ...
Have a nice day
Ron
Shares in Clean TeQ Holdings Limited (ASX: CLQ) crashed 12% lower to $0.94 on Monday, after the company released the results of the definitive feasibility study (DFS) for its Sunrise project. Located in New South Wales, Sunrise is expected to become one of the biggest cobalt mines in the world and a relevant producer of high-grade nickel. Both these minerals are used in the production of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. Sunrise has enough reserves to remain active for over 40 years. After changing the project to allow for increased production capacity, the company expects capital costs of $1.8 billion,…
If you have some time after the catwads just read some of the post hete and decide to stay or to go...there are a lot of boards here!!
Good morning, I think you are on the wrong board!!
So there are meetings going on in Washington!!!
Ucore Meets with Senior Trump Administration Officials Regarding US dependence on Chinese Rare Earths
July 3, 2018 – HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA – Ucore Rare Metals, Inc. (TSXV:UCU) (OTCQX:UURAF) (“Ucore” or the “Company”) is pleased to comment on recent activity in Washington, DC related to efforts to end dependence on Chinese-sourced critical rare earths and ensuring future domestic production.
During the week of June 25th, 2018, senior Ucore representatives met with senior Trump Administration and Congressional officials in Washington, D.C. to discuss American dependence on the Chinese supply of critical materials, and Ucore’s plans for a domestic Strategic Metals Complex (SMC) in Southeast Alaska. Discussions also included the viability of development of domestic REE supplies in the Appalachian Coal District.
“Near complete dependence on potentially unreliable foreign sources of rare earth materials remains a major national security vulnerability and one the Trump Administration is publicly committed to ending,” said Jim McKenzie, President and CEO of Ucore. “This vulnerability is also recognized in the U.S. Congress by the House of Representatives in its version of the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). As an example, Section 873 of the House NDAA prohibits the acquisition of sensitive materials, such as samarium-cobalt and neodymium-iron-boron magnets from non-allied foreign nations. If enacted into law, this requirement for a secure supply of rare earth magnets creates synergy with the forthcoming SMC construction by increasing demand for non-Chinese rare earth products.”
Read more at:
http://ucore.com/ucore-meets-with-senior-trump-administration-officials-regarding-us-dependence-on-chinese-rare-earths
Report TOS
Explain please???
I think you are right about the sequence first the changes and than the news about financing...
For me the news will be there and of august...
Like the good Spanish people always say:
Mañana!!
And they are always right!
Thanks Revello loud and clear!!
Again you do not read posts very well
It says: LOOKS LIKE not that you ARE....
eom
That’s a kind of logic I, as a mathman, dont’t understand to put it kindly....
Do you understand the whole PR from today including the comments on this board??
Do you read posts on this board?? Actualy I don’t think so when I read your comments.
Yoir statements are more looking coming from someone who likes to short a stock.
The explanations given here are correct and informative.
Good PR and a good sign to tell the story again but a little bit more in detail...
Ofcourse they have to be very carefull with these kind of stories...but at least 1 year less waiting is a lot in time and material and money!
I think this moment of PR gives some idea about the financing...it will take at least a month, in my opinion, before the next PR....but almost certain that one will tell us more about the money money money....
I was enjoying the sun a little bit ha ha
Thanks Hetfield, they added some more companies from Canada like Poet aswell....good thing!
And quicker than mi ha ha sorry!!
NioCorp Provides an Update on Detailed Engineering Design That May Shorten the Time to Market for its U.S.-Made Critical Minerals
CENTENNIAL, Colo. (June 28, 2018) – NioCorp Developments Ltd. (“NioCorp” or the “Company”) (TSX: NB; OTCQX: NIOBF; and FSE: BR3) pleased to provide an update on the progress of the detailed engineering study being conducted by the Nordmin Group of Companies (“Nordmin”) on NioCorp’s proposed Elk Creek Nebraska, Critical Minerals Mine (the “Project”). The work has determined that incorporating industry-standard ground freezing technology during shaft sinking, coupled with the reduction in underground hydrogeology pumping requirements, may help NioCorp shorten its time to market for the Niobium, Scandium, and Titanium superalloy metals it plans to produce.
To date, Nordmin’s analysis of the Project’s hydrogeology indicates that significantly less bedrock water[1] may be encountered during mining operations than was estimated in the Project’s Feasibility Study (“Project FS”). This may lead to schedule improvements in the construction of NioCorp’s underground mine and supporting infrastructure that can be expected to positively impact the overall Project schedule, mitigate risks, and potentially improve project economics and margins in the early years of the mine life, according to Nordmin.
Nordmin’s design uses ground freezing to support the shaft excavation process during the development of the Project’s production and ventilation shafts. This approach is expected to shorten the schedule of complete development as shaft sinking would not have to be delayed for 12 to 18 months while advanced dewatering was conducted, as was envisioned in the Project FS. Ground freezing techniques also have the ability to facilitate the simultaneous sinking of both the production and ventilation shafts, instead of the sequential shaft sinking plan contained in the Project FS. This may save additional schedule time, minimize water inflows and improve overall safety during shaft sinking operations.
Ground freezing is used worldwide for both mining and civil applications. The advantage of ground freezing is that it is capable of providing assurance of the integrity of the soil and rockmass to full depth prior to excavation using proper instrumentation. The freeze wall allows construction to be scheduled without evaluating the in-shaft time necessary to probe ahead, place additional supports, or deal with ground water. This approach can be implemented through the soil/rock interface, which is often the most difficult area in which to create a ground water cut-off by other methods.
All of these outcomes, if realized through the final mine plan that Nordmin is currently developing, could reduce the span of time between the completion of project financing and commercial production operations, as compared to the approximately 3.5-year time span that was estimated between project financing and commercial operations in the Project FS.
A variety of factors beyond mining operations can impact time to market for the Project, NioCorp and Nordmin cautioned. However, as quantified by Nordmin, the potential for the Project schedule to benefit from ground freezing techniques justifies developing the design layouts and the project execution plan to take advantage of this approach.
“We are greatly encouraged by all the geotechnical and hydrogeological work completed to date, which demonstrates the potential of improving the overall project schedule for the Elk Creek mine,” said Chris Dougherty, P.Eng., Chairman of The Nordmin Group. “While some detailed engineering remains to be finalized, we are optomistic at this stage that the preferred mine design should incorporate ground freezing, and that this should help NioCorp bring its superalloy metals to market sooner than was previously planned in the Project’s Feasibility Study.”
Ground freezing has been successfully utilized in the mining and construction industry since the 1940’s, according to Nordmin. For the Elk Creek project, this would involve freezing the vertical column of ground where the main production and ventilation shafts are to be located by drilling boreholes around the perimeter of the shaft columns, from the surface to the mine bottom, and then placing steel pipes in those boreholes. A chilled brine is circulated through the pipes from a surface refrigeration unit in an entirely closed system in which no chemicals are injected into the ground. After the columns of ground are frozen – typically over a period of several months – the shafts are sunk to their final depth through the frozen ground. Once completed, the shafts may be lined with concrete and/or grouted in areas to minimize water inflow. Bedrock water encountered during mining is managed by grouting and/or pumping excess bedrock water to water management and treatment systems on the surface.
Qualified Person
Chris Dougherty, P.Eng., Chairman of The Nordmin Group, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for the detailed engineering being conducted on NioCorp’s underground mine and has has reviewed, approved, and verified the technical information contained in this news release.
[1] “Bedrock water” is distinct and separate from groundwater or aquifer water resources that exist in the top 100 feet or so of soil in the area. The bedrock water associated with the NioCorp mine exists beneath both the topsoil and another 500 feet or so of limestone, and is largely trapped in fissures and cracks in the Earth’s bedrock. It does not intermix with groundwater in the topsoil layer.
I agree but that is commonly known...there must be something that worries investors a lot so they are selling and almost fumping their shares...
I see the same at Excelsior...all the permits and dien they go!!
Good morning! I did read the last news rather carefully??.
If I understand the message well than all the permits are in and ok??
So, we can look forward to a start building facilities etc on the premissis...
And last but not least, why is the sp lower on this news?? Copperprice going up and sp going down???
Sorry LGORF is the code here!
Cleanteq will MOST LIKELY dubbel there IRR seems a irrational asumption based on nothing at the moment. Cleanteq at the moment gets hammered down with big numbers like yesterday 9,2%.
So with a volume of over 500.000 shares it seems that a lot of investors are not happy or they don’t like to wait
For the record, yes I am a shareholder with patience and hope and expectations....based on numbers!
There is a largo board Anke Largorf not much to do overthere but still it exsist....
Did you your dd the right way? Did you listen to the ceo?
The fiscal year 2019 will gve a good profit.
When you study the numbers of the last quaters and see how big the pogress is the company made the last quater you cab expact a litle bit more than you suggest in your post.
I do expact a quater by quater growing profit so at the end of fiscal year 2019 I will be a happy investor in IBC.
If you work with IB it is almost realtime...