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blue finch

04/22/15 7:34 AM

#151866 RE: Dreamchaser #151865

Good post
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mstoneinv

04/22/15 7:40 AM

#151867 RE: Dreamchaser #151865

Fourthly is the competition: look how many other companies are trying to do the same thing in the region. The state is inundated with hopeful copper projects. Most of those are large, money-banked companies who carry a much better hand of cards than LBSR. If there were a thousand projects at hand by promising drilling projects, I assume that LBSR would come last for acceptance.


I have stated that many times. There is nothing that compelling about Hay Mountain compared to all the other possible exploration opportunities. If it was very compelling, Freeport-McMoRan, one of the world's largest copper producers, based right in Arizona, would have acted. THEY DID NOT! THAT SHOULD TELL YOU SOMETHING!
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MACYSH

04/22/15 8:42 AM

#151874 RE: Dreamchaser #151865

OMG!

I am selling all my shares immediately!

I have been fooled!

Thank you for your generous altruism!

You will see all my shares for sale....TRUST ME!

ROFLMAOL!
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MineAllMine

04/22/15 10:34 AM

#151884 RE: Dreamchaser #151865

If your post was deleted merely for suggesting sub-penny, someone is abusing their power. But I do have a question for you. I got the impression that you would again be a buyer of LBSR at some point. After reading your point-by-point post, I guess I was mistaken?

I do think Tombstone Super Project does have some unique selling benefits; or maybe, more correctly, does not have some of the obstacles that other mines like Rosemont (pristine mountain land) and Superior (Native American issues?) have had. Although only an hour or two from Tucson, this area of Bisbee/Benson/Tombstone has already set a precedent for copper mining.

I would like to think that at some point some group has or will soon "make an offer" if that is the correct phrase and that the terrible environment for explorers would play into LBSR's decision to accept an offer. I was hopeful that Brent Gross's "innovative" plan was something that might move this along. Just amusing myself, I had done some research on visas, etc. and had thought that the window for visitors to come would have started about five weeks after the Manila meeting. But that is just conjecture. Thanks for your opinion, as painful as it is to consider.