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BL4Nio

08/14/17 12:35 PM

#27517 RE: Dead On Arrival #27516

I agree 100% that Mark Smith needs to be on Fox Business News, CNBC, CBS MarketWatch, and Bloomberg. Not Investor Intel, or CEO.ca...sites that frankly no one in the US reads or has even heard of unless you really dig into this stock looking for news/information. Those sites are a waste of time and money for NioCorp.

Unfortunately, I fear the very 1st question any good interviewer would ask, just by looking at the chart, is: "Why has your company lost 70% of its Market Cap and Share Price value in the last 2 years while the markets are hitting all time highs...what's wrong here?"

I've said this before, and I'll say it again - NioCorp needs to get off the Canadian exchanges and onto a US exchange ASAP. They need to promote the Elk Creek project to US investors much much better. I worked on Wall St for 13 years, and no one I have ever talked to has ever heard of NioCorp or Niobium unless I brought it up. When I tell them it is listed on a Canadian exchange ALL interest goes out the window.

Considering how critical Niobium is to the strategic security of the US in multiple aspects it is shocking to me.
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PutzMueler

08/14/17 12:38 PM

#27518 RE: Dead On Arrival #27516

And we are $.20 lower now than we were when the news came out.
Final approval came March 5, 2015. We were on the TSX March 9, 2015

http://www.niocorp.com/index.php/press-releases/236-niocorp-announces-final-approval-for-graduation-to-tsx

https://mobile.tmxmoney.com/quote/charts/?symbol=NB&chscale=3y&chtype=FinancialBar
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WalterSobchak

08/14/17 12:42 PM

#27519 RE: Dead On Arrival #27516

I suspect MS is currently focusing on the German-backed guaranteed loan. If it comes through, maybe others will follow. However, based on the nebulous or uncertain state of the scandium market - and Niocorp's scandium numbers - it's hard to picture a major investment firm financing this project without a serious scandium off take in place.

Right now, my hopes are with a buyout offer from a major mining company. $2 would be nice but $1.50 would be acceptable (to me at least) given the stock's utterly dismal performance. It's been a long painful ride.