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And Bingo was his name-o.
Thanks DJ. I knew anyone who drinks Sailor Jerry is solid.
Excellent Fargo... thank you kindly.
Hey Banks, is that a pic of Larry Kudlow? Love that guy.
Knock yourself out...
I really appreciate that summary-to-date Belgian. Thank you so very much.
If he's familiar with the mining sector, I'd have him read the NI 43-101 on BCSP.
Yes, I agree Hawk. FH takes bankruptcy off the table so others don't swoop in and buy up the claims on the cheap, but it comes at a very high price.
Hey blue4, welcome to the board. If memory serves, market makers (MMs) aren't required to display conditional orders, such as limit orders, but they must show market orders. Can anyone confirm that?
Oh, and remember... if you don't ask, you don't learn!
C'mon MineAllMine... give us an update! :)
From ValuePro99 on that "other" board:
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"With the application of ZTEM geophysics we believe that ZTEM anomalies associated with porphyry copper alteration zones will be revealed. These, with this new data in hand could number 5 to 7 or more major targets."
WOW! 7 - 12 such targets at Big Chunk in Alaska AND 5 - 7 in Arizona. For the doubters here, what is simply unbelievable in the first place was just subjected to another multiplier. ...and we still have news yet to come from North Pipes Super Project and Silver Bell.
"Considering the size of the Tombstone caldera and its underlying magma source, (both about 215 square miles), in comparison to known mineral bearing calderas, the Tombstone area warrants much additional work. In terms of size and commercial potential, the Tombstone caldera compares in size to large surrounding Laramide (an age designation – about 65 million years ago) calderas and associated mineral zones in the southeastern part of Arizona."
"Comments James Briscoe, Liberty Star’s CEO and Chief Geologist, “I have surmised, for many years, that the Tombstone caldera could be one of the large hosts for porphyry copper zones in southeastern Arizona. We now have an accurate measurement of the caldera’s size and precise location of the driving granite intrusive (granite pluton). We will work to see if we can confirm additional porphyry copper mineral targets, beyond the targets we already have, using our normal, careful, methodical application of cutting edge geotechnology. Hay Mountain and our other Tombstone holdings reside within or along the edge of this massive intrusion.”"
Translation: There could be more than 5 - 7 additional targets identified in the area. WHOA!
This story, LBSR with all claims in AK and AZ, is beginning to look like the greatest mining story to ever be told, if it wasn't getting there already. Now, LBSR has already JVed down to a 40 percent interest in Alaska, but they will have 100 percent in Arizona. If/when they JV at Tombstone, will will not be at the sacrifice levels received for Big Chunk in Alaska.
JUST A LITTLE MONEY PUT ASIDE HERE could become the basis for a family fortune that will last down through generations of your progeny. BUY (and hold for dollars per share) !!!
VP in AZ
Hey Mr. Moderator, can we get a "sticky" on this post? It is worthy.
AAAAAAARRRRGHHHH!
He's coming to a hotel just outside of LaGuardia Airport in Queens.
What part of this hasn't been previously disclosed? What part of it wasn't a part of the public record? Again, the point isn't dilution (which is inevitable). The salient point is whether or not future developments push the PPS higher than the dilution pushes it down.
That distinction is beyond you. I don't think you're a dumper and I don't think you're being disingenuous with your arguments. I truly just think all of this is beyond your mental grasp.
Hey gang... my understanding is that the uranium mining ban (which will be overturned by the next administration most likely) is good for LBSR because NPSP is grandfathered and not subject to the ban.
Is that right?
Thanks ICE... Well, the imagination runs wild. I wonder what the CT was all about? I guess we'll find out in less than 2 years!
Hey gang... for those of us who haven't been following LBSR for years and years, could someone please give me the Cliff's Notes version of the whole story surrounding the Confidentiality Treatment ("CT") order? Gracias in advance.
Briefing note for Northern Dynasty shareholders re: EPA hearings in Seattle WA on Thursday May 31 re: draft Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment report.
On May 18, 2012, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a draft of its Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment report, which examines potential effects of mineral development in a vast region of southwest Alaska. Northern Dynasty responded with a news release challenging the EPA's contention that it can meaningfully study a region of some 20,000 square miles in one year, and assess the effects of a project without knowing the final design of that project or key environmental mitigation strategies to be employed.
The EPA has scheduled eight public hearings to present its draft Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment report and facilitate public comment on it. The first of these public hearings is scheduled for Seattle this coming Thursday, May 31st, at 2 p.m. in the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building at 915 2nd Avenue. The seven subsequent public hearings will be in Alaska.
Northern Dynasty representatives plan to attend the May 31 public hearing to provide testimony on behalf of its shareholders. The EPA has allocated three hours for the meeting, and is expected to provide 2- 3 minutes per person to receive comments and questions from public attendees.
If you are free to attend and would like to join us, or have your voice heard as a concerned US citizen and shareholder in Northern Dynasty and the Pebble Project, please contact the Investor Relations Department at 1-800-667-2114 for more information.