Tuesday, April 22, 2008 5:16:01 PM
Since the grades here are very low, do we already have any efficient metallurgical results to determine whether this vast deposit could be economic? I have a similar situation with SNN, ie, large deposit (bigger than this one) but concerns have kept the mcap low.
Is the location suitable for development in terms of water availability, environmental permitting, access to infrastructure, etc?
Is the geometry of the deposit suitable for an open pit mine that would include the majority of the resource within the pit design, and within a reasonable strip ratio?
A tight share structure is good for shareholder, but can make raising capital more difficult as more dilution by percentage is required, where will USCS come up with the money to develop the deposit?
Thanks,
sp71
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