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LCP77

08/04/23 7:54 PM

#99888 RE: Demolition Man #99886

It’s kinda funny,

LCP77

08/04/23 7:55 PM

#99889 RE: Demolition Man #99886

It’s kinda funny, and kinda not. MS’s big win was riding a short term RE mania. He did not forget to sell into that run. Then he ran it into bankruptcy. I guess you only have to get rich once. I have this nausiating picture of him at the Mountain Pass site. Arms spread wide open. I’m the king of the world! As for now, he has taken $4,000,000 of his ill earned Molycorp bucks off the table regarding Niocorp exposure. Because he now has financing available. Lol. Bid hitter financing.

He probably had a good pass at Largo as well. They tired of him fast and sent him on his way. But Vandium ran short term 5x while he was there. The guy has had some lucky breaks to be sure. But Niocorp is a burden (except for the ever higher paychecks-get it while you can). I don’t think he wants to known as the guy who laid out a ton of retail investors. Options are limited tho. Hence aging 10 years in 1.

walterc

08/05/23 6:19 AM

#99905 RE: Demolition Man #99886

I was writing about you in my weekly update and suddenly realised where the name Kmack came from.
haha
at least I find some transparency

Avockil

08/05/23 7:32 AM

#99907 RE: Demolition Man #99886

Hey Demolition Man,

No that's not correct, it was the company Molycorp you need to refer to your statements.

Anyway I like your posted Reuters report about MP because it shows me, MP is far away to get a magnetic rare earth supply chain established. I expect they are now in trouble, because they are forced for more than one reason to stop the transport of rare earth to China and establish a US based magnetic light rare earth supply chain. They are under pressure, because of competive tension. But I think they need to establish a heavy rare earth supply chain to be successful, but that is really doubtful that this will happen, happen fast.
Maybe to add it is astonishing no word in this report was written, that MP Materials can process ore in a reliable economic proven and environmentally friendly way. I would have expect it. From my point of view Niocorp, is now the number one company possibly able to establish a US magnetic rare earth supply chain, ESG compliant.
The reported earning numbers were also not good, comparing last to current year. You can all read this in detail in the report. Additionally they cannot make any forcast for 2024. That says also a lot to me.
It is like it is. It is a big challenge to reach the target establishing a US based magnetic light/heavy rare earth supply chain. I know Niocorp has the ore body and the right partners to reach the goal for both light and heavy rare earth supply.
For this challenging task you need a highly experienced and sophisticated team and a very well working people network.
Niocorp has it!
MP Materials???
For MP Materials - you need to set a big question mark! The ore body? The team? I strongly recommend to check the team of MP Materials! Strong dependency on China?

Now try to find out, which company is best positioned for that?

Have a nice weekend.