Wednesday, October 27, 2010 12:47:15 PM
First, TARM has talked about their mill being able to mill hundreds of tons per day, but they have been unable to produce concentrate at a steady rate. Their plan to contract out mill operations should help in the longer term, but the stock value will depend on how much they give the operator, how long it will take to get mill operations stabilized and efficient, and how much profit TARM gets from their operations.
Second, CEO Biscan may eventually try to strike some deal(s) to try to take advantage of high commodity prices.
Third, should know what's what by yearend. If not, let's all just drive to Denver and organize a small lynching party just to see if we can get some honest answers from management.
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