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Re: supermegadope post# 142251

Monday, 09/08/2014 10:05:57 PM

Monday, September 08, 2014 10:05:57 PM

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I agree. Either way should be good for shareholders. If the newly available capital goes into drilling then the value of the underlying asset is potentially strengthened -- especially if the drilling opens up more depth. If the capital is used to start the uplisting process then it potentially brings more interest and even more capital into the project. I think the media attention that Niocorp is gathering is likely to help bring exposure to Niostar because the asset in the ground is undeniably valuable -- and Niocorp is doing a good job building that case. A rising tide... It's still a gamble because the value of the asset is locked up, but IMO there's a better case for all the pieces (adequate financing) falling into place now than I can remember for years. And there's still enough risk that if you have the cajones you can get in cheap.