Tuesday, June 09, 2020 11:36:28 AM
However, we're supposed to believe that approx 6 months ago they announced a delay in production becasue it was essential to get a larger MC in place. Now, all of the sudden, that piece of equipment is no longer needed and they are back to using a electrowinning process they used previously and it is able to capture 100% gold?
Logically one would assume initially the comapny wasn't having the success it wanted capturing gold with electrowinning so it was dropped or the MC process was added to suppliment the process. Supossedly a process was discovered using the MC that worked, but in order to scale up the operation a larger MC unit was needed. Operations were put on hold until a larger unit could be put in place.
Now it appears the larger unit put in place has been discontinued and the previous electrowinning process is now so effecient it is capturing 100% gold. In other words we went from dropping the EW process (or combining with the MC) becasue of an unsatisfactory capture rate, creating a succesfull process involving the MC. Only to drop that successful process and go back to to a miraculous ability to recover 100% with EW.
Sorry, but that problem solving process doesn't appear logical. Is there a plausible explaination? Perhaps. But to me it feels more like another Mexus bait and switch tatic.
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