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The days of trading in and out of this stock are just about over. I would hate to be on the short end of this when that one big PR comes out and the price takes off and you will be chasing this all the way to dollars. We know the history of the timing of PR's at around 8:30 in the morning. Perry's business plan slowly coming together. Go NBRI.
Nag, I could just get me a guard rooster to keep out the riffraff. NBRI will get me the money to protect myself. Go team Leopold.
Lemon. I like your prediction and think its possible. At that price and my 100 shares I could buy a nice house in places like say Arkansas. Go NBRI.
Just awhile longer and half of us will be right and half of us will be wrong. I'm with NBRI and team Leopold.
Great job, thanks for the stories and thanks for the info. If we can get past the politics in PM's we will have a great future in mining stocks. Thanks again from another graveyard guy.
You are welcome, I really enjoyed the trip and I know there are more trips planned in the future. Perry and Bill have not problem setting up trips for shareholders. A trip to the mine is a great way to look at your investment. I have had investments that were out of the country and it is very hard to verify any kind of information. That's why I like NBRI. Anything that is posted from the drilling company to the Mine Manager to location can easily be verified as being accurate.
Spanky. What is a pistil? Let's hope we get news in the next day or two and update us on progress.
You know Sierra is fictitious and there stories have no truth to them. Who comes up with this stuff. But we only report them as we see them.
Bruce, thanks for the link to the mining article. Very informative and good. No doubt NBRI headed to some golden places.
Welcome to the NBRI forum Captt. For the most part this forum is full of good information and some not good but a smart man can tell the difference and decide for themselves. Go NBRI.
Dear FINRA. The Ruby has 7 to 8 miles of unmined channels, some known and some newly discovered. Historically the Ruby has mined 100,000 oz per mile so that would equal 800,000 oz of gold and at a premium price of $1500.00 an oz for specimen gold at today's price the Ruby could potentially mine over a billion dollars in gold over the life of the mine. If you can prove me wrong Mr FINRA, please tell me. Go Ruby team.
Gemstone. I know of what you say. I've been on the other side and invested in several mining companies that hyped there goals and got burned so I know from experience what's good and what's bad. There is toxic financing and the is toxic financing. Where is it going is the question. Is it lining the pockets of the board of directors or the mine itself. I know where NBRI is putting there money and it isn't in Perry's pocket. Go NBRI.
I know NBRI hasn't worked as fast as some would like and they are doing thing right and with safety in mind. I can't remember though, how many violations did they have with last mine inspection?
Yes. I like that article. Very thought provoking. Go NBRI.
Hey Bruce. If I say that I feel like this stock could be at $2.50 a share in a couple years will FINRA come after me?
I agree Bruce. Time will prove that. Go NBRI.
Dam Bruce. What you gonna do with all that money. Hope you don't forget your friends when you make it big. Looking for good things coming soon to NBRI.
I got my 100 shares. That was my goal so I'm ready for the explosion. Bring it NBRI.
Phat. He doesn't understand any of that because NBRI hasn't done a feasibility study or had an official no-4017653674532 study or whatever that is. Oh wait, this isn't canada so it's an sec form 76254 or whatever it is that would cost more money but not applicable to a placer mine and cost more money and more dilution and be more reason to complain about more money spent. Never ending cycle.
Dolphy. In the center of the Ruby tunnel is a safe room with all the necessities needed in the event there is a disaster and the entrances are blocked. All installed per MSHA requirement with communication and food and water.
Good morning NBRI. We should be hearing about the drilling results soon and maybe an update on the Discovery raise and the Black channel progress. We have alot of things going on and I'm sure the miners are busy. Exciting times coming and let's hope Perry gives an update soon. The price will follow as we make continual progress towards full blown mining. Once they start pulling ore it could be coming from several channels and keeping the mill busy. Here's to a good day and great finish to the week. Go NBRI.
Cee-it, if history isn't used or not an indication of what could be then maybe I can file a claim here in Indiana, there is nothing in history that says there is no gold here. Maybe I can learn from NBRI how to raise money and start a mine in Indiana. Of course history is a good indication for what has happened and what can be. I am sure that the miners back in the 1800's had to of left some gold and not gotten it all. Go NBRI.
Bobbies, there are 4000+shareholders of record, at the most there are 20 to 30 people on here that post regularly and a few that do not like this stock and even though they don't own shares they feel it is there duty to post negatively here for whatever reason. So that still leaves over 4000 people that own this stock and feel it is an investment worthy of keeping otherwise a smart investor that feels their investment in NBRI is heading to trip 0's would sell out at current prices and move on. If you are invested in this and think it is going in the toilet sell out now and get something rather then nothing and leave the other 4000+ people who continue to believe in NBRI make there own investment decisions. I know what I own and believe in Perry as our CEO and Gary as our Geologist and Bill as our mine Manager and Lyla as our safety director. Oh, how did our last mine inspection go?
I absolutely agree with you on this one Spanky, and after spending the day with Gary, he is a very intelligent man, he loves what he does and he does a great job, loves to talk about the whole mining industry and specifically what treasure the Ruby is going to reveal. I am asking those that are on the board that do not have faith in the Ruby to come up with just one other junior miner that has accomplished in 3 yrs what NBRI has.
Spanky, I have asked many times from those on this board without a response and I will ask it again and if there still is no answer I think people need to back off. Please show me on Pinky miner that has gone from acquisition to full mining in 4 yrs or less. Most miners have a good starting price and a slow decline. All those that want to complain about timelines, please just give me one junior miner, just one. My trust is in NBRI and Team Leopold. I will be waiting but won't hold my breath because no one can come up with one.
I vote yes, NBRI has a good honest CEO, spends its money wisely, has made very good progress on a shoestring budget and is as close to the start of mining then ever before. I have yet to find any penny mining stock that can touch this one as far as timeframes and possibilities. Go NBRI.
Authorized Shares: 500,000,000
Shares Outstanding: 208,682,184 as of July 22, 2014
Float: 170,642,122 as of July 22, 2014
Hold on Montana, are you saying that each of the samples seem to be coming from different places in the mine? OK OK, I get it, Bigfoot is tricking us and dusting the areas hoping we won't find his stash. Alright,enough of that, I have no doubt there is gold in every direction in and around the Ruby, as has been stated, the Ruby is in the middle of the Mother Lode so it is only a matter of time before NBRI gets to the bigger stuff.
My guess would be when it comes to proper DD is an actual mine visit. Do you know anyone that has done that. Oh wait, I did. Thanks for your constant reminders though. Go NBRI.
Well you're doing a good job of informing any new investors of the pitfalls of investing in NBRI. Keep up the good work. I'm sure many new investors you turn away will be grateful later for your advice.
Thank you bobbies for keeping us all informed and clear about how NBRI is doing. Your hourly reports show your dedication to NBRI.
Yup Bruce. I'm one day closer to my motor home and retirement. Go NBRI.
Well said Spanky. I know what I own and I can see that there has been a lot of progress since I was there last November. When I was there they had like 4 or 5 miners. Now they are up to like about 15-20 miners with a new mine manager. Sounds to me like progress to me. The money is going into the mine and not the pockets of the CEO. It just a matter of time before it happens. I trust my own observations and DD and don't listen to people who have no stake in their success.
Capital Structure:
Authorized Shares: 500,000,000
Shares Outstanding: 208,682,184 as of July 21, 2014
Float: 170,642,122 as of July 21, 2014
Spanky. I'd be willing to bet you not one person on this forum could post just one junior miner that has been in operation for less then 5 yrs is currently mining at a profit. Not one person in here can do that because a lot of people don't have an understanding of what it takes to start mining. Bet me. Go ahead.
If you say you are long but want to get out when the prices rises a little more then why do you spend all day, every day trashing NBRI. Maybe with a little positive attitude more people might come around and buy more to get the price up then you can sell. Just a thought.
I got lucky, I got out before the first R/S with just a small loss. They sounded good in the begining with some great ideas but somehow lost it in the process. I think they tried to do too much with the resources they had.
I had a slow night last night at work so was able to do some research on what everyone is refering to as Toxic Financing. There isn't alot of information and you really have to dig to get any kind of statistics of the success and failure of companies that use that form of financing. The only percentages I could dig up is that 10 to 20 % of companies that use Toxic Financing become successful companies. The numbers are not broken down into sectors so that covers all industries. With Toxic Financing, companies can always renegotiate the terms or get more financing to cover previous agreements but companies are not required to put up any collateral. In conventional financing if you default on the loan the bank can take the property. I am not saying that toxic financing is the best way to get money to cover the cost of starting a company but it also does not mean the death of a company. I'll take the 20% success ratio as long as we have a smart CEO Like Perry running the ship. Go NBRI.
Yesterday someone copied a post from the Stockhouse forum that said Perry was an idiot for the agreement he made with Ximen mines. The reason being no NSR agreement included. What tht someone didn't do was post the followups to that original post that said that with an NSR agreement the selling price tends to be lower AND if there is no mining there is no NSR income. By selling it outright we get a larger sale price and if they default we get the property back plus if they do start to mine and generate revenue there share price goes up which means the value of the 300k value in shares we got go up which is better then any NSR agreement. If you are going to selectively pick out on post out of many to try and make an agreement look bad, at least include the response so you can see both sides of the arguement. My vote is for Team Leopold and the deals he makes and not pay attention to some misc poster. Go NBRI.
But if it's only 100's of millions net does that mean it's a failure because it wasn't billions? Dam. Maybe Perry made a mistake.