is just clowning around
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Agreed. I never post but keep an eye on the board.
Thanks for the links.
That's awesome! lol
Good stuff.....again.
Nice day so far.
Nice day
Good stuff (and reminders).
I can't open the link. What does it say?
Good stuff!
Good stuff.
I wouldn't be surprised if the last partner has first right of refusal to partner again since they invested a lot of money.
Are you trying to "save" people on other message boards and forums too?
Added more.
It worked for me. Here is another.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/northern-dynasty-minerals-verge-resolution-120000470.html
Thanks for posting that.
Nice day here. More to come.
The ambulance chasers have until Monday to find a lead plaintiff, which they can't. After Monday, they need to chase new ambulances.
Are you upside down on your short position? You should have already covered.
VANCOUVER, April 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -
Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (TSX: NDM; NYSE MKT: NAK) ("Northern Dynasty" or the "Company") announces that its 100%-owned US subsidiary Pebble Limited Partnership ("Pebble Partnership") has received notice of approval of a Miscellaneous Land Use Permit ("MLUP") from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources ("DNR") for its ongoing activities at the Pebble Project in southwest Alaska.
"The Alaska Department of Natural Resources and other state agencies have had an active oversight presence at the Pebble Project site for more than a decade, and have confirmed that Pebble is a well-managed exploration project," said Tom Collier, Pebble Partnership CEO. "We will continue our site operations in 2017 in full compliance with the State's permit conditions, and in a manner that protects the broader public interest in the lands and resources surrounding the Pebble property."
The Pebble Partnership is in the process of reviewing in detail the state land use permit received today. However, Collier confirmed Pebble will be advancing a program of work in Alaska in 2017 to prepare the project to initiate permitting under the Clean Water Act and National Environmental Policy Act.
Given the extensive work undertaken at the Pebble Project over the past decade or more, and anticipated future activity, the 2017 MLUP includes a requirement for a performance guaranty in the amount of $2 million related to any potential reclamation liability.
The Pebble Partnership maintains an operations base in Iliamna, Alaska with full-time staff responsible for care and maintenance of Pebble Project equipment, facilities and installations. Each year, Pebble staff undertake a program of inspections, and where necessary make repairs to ensure public safety and enhance reclamation, at the 1,300+ borehole sites on the property.
About Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd.
Northern Dynasty is a mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, Canada. Northern Dynasty's principal asset, owned through its wholly-owned Alaska-based US subsidiary Pebble Limited Partnership and other wholly-owned subsidiaries, is a 100% interest in a contiguous block of 2,402 mineral claims in southwest Alaska, including the Pebble deposit. The Pebble Partnership is the proponent of the Pebble Project, an initiative to develop one of the world's most important mineral resources.
Marchand Snyman
Chief Financial Officer
Forward Looking Information and other Cautionary Factors
This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of historical facts, that address exploration drilling, exploitation activities and events or developments that the Company expects are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in its forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements should not be in any way construed as guarantees of the ultimate size, quality or commercial feasibility of the Pebble Project or of the Company's future performance or the outcome of litigation. Assumptions used by the Company to develop forward-looking statements include the following: the Pebble Project will obtain all required environmental and other permits and all land use and other licenses, studies and development of the Pebble Project will continue to be positive, and no geological or technical problems will occur. The likelihood of future mining at the Pebble Project is subject to a large number of risks and will require achievement of a number of technical, economic and legal objectives, including obtaining necessary mining and construction permits, approvals, licenses and title on a timely basis and delays due to third party opposition, changes in government policies regarding mining and natural resource exploration and exploitation, the final outcome of any litigation, completion of pre-feasibility and final feasibility studies, preparation of all necessary engineering for surface or underground mining and processing facilities as well as receipt of significant additional financing to fund these objectives as well as funding mine construction. Such funding may not be available to the Company on acceptable terms or on any terms at all. There is no known ore at the Pebble Project and there is no assurance that the mineralization at the Pebble Project will ever be classified as ore. The need for compliance with extensive environmental and socio-economic rules and practices and the requirement for the Company to obtain government permitting can cause a delay or even abandonment of a mineral project. The Company is also subject to the specific risks inherent in the mining business as well as general economic and business conditions. For more information on the Company, Investors should review the Company's filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission and its home jurisdiction filings that are available at www.sedar.com.
Very interesting letter.
All those law firms have "attorney advertisement" in their "notices". I hope they are enjoying their fishing expedition. Not a nibble to be had.
On the move again?
Looking good
Northern Dynasty: Pebble Partnership retains lead regulatory consultant to initiate project permitting
PR Newswire PR Newswire March 8, 2017 Comment
VANCOUVER, March 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. (TSX: NDM; NYSE MKT: NAK) ("Northern Dynasty" or the "Company") announces that its 100%-owned subsidiary Pebble Limited Partnership ("Pebble Partnership" or "PLP") has selected HDR Alaska, Inc. ("HDR") to serve as lead regulatory and permitting consultant for the Pebble Project, with the goal of preparing necessary documentation to initiate federal and state permitting under the Clean Water Act (CWA) and National Environmental Policy Act by the end of the year, in anticipation of a successful outcome of the Company's multi-dimensional strategy to address the US Environmental Protection Agency's ("EPA") pre-emptive regulatory action under Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act.
HDR has provided environmental and technical consulting services to Northern Dynasty and the Pebble Partnership since 2004, with a specific focus on wetlands, water, aquatic habitat and fish studies as presented in the $150 million, 27,000-page Pebble Environmental Baseline Document published in 2012. In its current role, HDR will continue to undertake select environmental baseline field studies and analyses at Pebble, but will also provide strategic regulatory guidance to the Pebble Partnership as it finalizes the engineering design, environmental planning and documentation required to file a CWA 404 permit application with the US Army Corps of Engineers.
"HDR is one of the many respected Alaska-based consulting firms that have provided professional services to the Pebble Project for well over a decade, so they're already intimately familiar with the unique challenges and opportunities presented by our project," said Tom Collier, CEO of the Pebble Partnership. "As a firm, HDR not only has an enviable track record for helping permit some of Alaska's most prominent mines, energy and infrastructure development projects, their senior personnel are also former federal and state regulators, with a deep understanding of regulatory processes and requirements for permitting success in Alaska and the United States."
While HDR will play a leading role on the team PLP is assembling to permit the Pebble Project, the Pebble Partnership intends to retain additional engineering, environmental and regulatory consultants and experts to support the project's 2017 work program and NEPA permitting requirements over the next several years.
"We expect to be making further announcements in the weeks and months ahead about our 2017 field program and the work required to prepare the project to initiate permitting," Collier said. "We're very pleased the project is moving forward, and that we're in a position to begin to re-hire local residents and Alaska firms that have contributed so much to Pebble's advancements in years past."
About HDR Inc.
HDR Inc. is a global leader in consulting based in Omaha, NE, with 10,000 professionals in more than 225 offices around the world specializing in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services. For the past 37 years, the staff of HDR Alaska has provided engineering and environmental services to help Alaska-based clients successfully conceive, design, permit and build resource development and infrastructure projects.
About Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd.
Northern Dynasty is a mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, Canada. Northern Dynasty's principal asset is the Pebble Project in southwest Alaska, USA, an initiative to develop one of the world's most important mineral resources.
For further details on Northern Dynasty and the Pebble Project, please visit the Company's website at www.northerndynasty.com or contact Investor services at (604) 684-6365 or within North America at 1-800-667-2114. Review Canadian public filings at www.sedar.com and US public filings at www.sec.gov.
Ronald W. Thiessen
President & CEO
A little volume today.
Ditto
4s on the ask
2s are getting hit.
Any one going long is my friend.
It's the same handful of firms re-releasing their press releases. They are fishing but getting no bites. They can't catch the ambulance they are chasing.
Small chop shop ambulance chaser.
Smith Recommends Administrator Pruitt Rescind Pebble Mine Decision
Press Release
WASHINGTON- U.S. House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) today sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt asking him to rescind the 2014 decision to preemptively use Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act to limit the scope of the development of the Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska before any permit applications were submitted for the project.
“The Committee recommends that the incoming Administration rescind the EPA’s proposed determination to use Section 404(c) in a preemptive fashion for the Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska. This simple action will allow a return to the long-established Clean Water Act permitting process and stop attempts by the EPA to improperly expand its authority. Moreover, it will create regulatory certainty for future development projects that will create jobs and contribute to the American economy,” the letter states.
Through rigorous oversight including hearings, document reviews, interviews, and depositions, the committee determined that the preemptive action for the Pebble Mine was unprecedented under the Clean Water Act. This action was justified by a questionable scientific assessment that relied on predetermined conclusions developed by EPA officials. The committee also learned EPA employees colluded with Pebble Mine opponents to stop this project.
Today’s letter can be found here.
Background
In April 2016 the Committee held a hearing to examine EPA’s predetermined efforts to block the Pebble Mine.
In November 2015 the Committee held its initial hearing to examine EPA’s predetermined efforts to block the Pebble Mine.
In October 2015 Chairman Smith sent a letter to then EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy questioning EPA’s apparent pre-determined conclusion to block the Pebble Mine before any science-based reports were produced or any formal permit applications were submitted.
In August 2013 the Oversight Subcommittee held a hearing to examine potential overreach by the EPA in conducting a draft watershed assessment for the Bristol Bay area based on a hypothetical mining scenario.
115th Congress
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Looks like NAK just PR'ed that as well.
Lone Wolf on 2/22/2017 5:35:49 PM
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We all need to email the law firms and tell them to sue Kerrisdale Capital if they care about the shareholders (which they don't).
Everyone knows that those law firms are just ambulance chasers who have partnered with Cokedale Capital. Short and distort that has run out of steam.