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Landmark8211111

07/19/18 3:23 PM

#39213 RE: AlwaysOptimistic #39208

I agree AO! and just to add to your post; Nordmin Engineering has been correct so far on their Planned Objectives set out by the company...

My belief is the "Export Deveopment Canada Program" is also in the cards - or Nordmin would not have publicly stated it... and that would be Debt Financing, so would the "UFK loan Guarantee"...
I'm very interested to know what Madame Nilsa brings to the table? we can be sure she was invited to a directors seat for a specific reason.
That would be more Debt Financing!...Mark would love to make the entire Funding Package debt, you can be sure of that!...mortgage the critical ore assets, that should do the trick!

Anyways I'm comfortable where we are and where we're going! I would like to buy more, but I'm all in, flip that last card!

Landmark8211111

07/19/18 8:03 PM

#39224 RE: AlwaysOptimistic #39208

Hey AO, here is something to contemplate regarding our Financing Package - and this seems pretty strong commonsense stuff to me!, but that's just how my brain works...

Question: why would the "U.S Senate Commitee on Energy and Natural Resources" go through the exercise of personally inviting NioCorp Development (1company chosen out of hundreds) to come to DC and brief/testify to the Commitee on a number of key milestone achievements that NioCorp has been able to do successfully - where other mining companies have not? and of course talk about what NioCorp's full suite of materials that have been deemed "critical" to the U.S.A. are used for, and how they benefit the U.S.A?

And why would NioCorp except this most prestigious and relitively expensive invitation to confidently address the Senate Commitee - if, NIO's-Management knew they would not be successful in getting financed?!
The answer is they wouldn't!
And neither would the Senate Committee!
There wouldn't be enough 'egg on your face' for both parties to endure!

For me this is as close to 'full-disclosure on financing' is forthcoming - as possible.

How do you see it AO?

Cheers



"NioCorp was asked by the Committee to brief Senators on the Elk Creek Project and on the multiple commercial and national defense uses of the three superalloy metals – Niobium, Scandium, and Titanium – it intends to produce. All three elements were recently designated as “Critical Minerals” by the U.S. Government as part of the process launched by White House Executive Order on December 20, 2017.

NioCorp was also asked to brief the Committee on how it has been able to shrink the expected environmental footprint of the project, which in turn has reduced the number of federal permits the project requires and may speed the Project’s ability to bring commercial products to market.

The Company also will testify to the economic and strategic implications of the Project’s ability to establish the U.S. as a producer of Niobium and Scandium for the first time in decades. The U.S. is now 100% dependent upon foreign sources for both metals. Niobium is considered to be such a critical and strategic metal that the U.S. National Defense Stockpile has purchased, and currently stores, supplies of Niobium in the event of national emergencies.