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wagner

04/26/24 12:27 PM

#111301 RE: Demolition Man #111300

I love your good old fashioned humor

2024 Exim shows the money, only question is when, not really if..

I brought some today, call it tradition
I call this cheap


Have a nice day
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walterc

04/26/24 1:36 PM

#111305 RE: Demolition Man #111300

because you are a marketing man. why do you not organize one.
you are from the area.

The Antwerp and Ghent event. ( 450 participants in total) were on invitation.
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NorCalTommy

04/26/24 1:42 PM

#111306 RE: Demolition Man #111300

Thanks Demo Man- I'll go ahead and make my reservations for the ribbon-cutting and Elk Water gala/bash..... oh wait.... this article is from 2016... UGH..... 8 YEARS AGO!!!! years go by like months here in sleeeeepy Nio-Ville.... It's almost like a time-warp machine.... we could have gone to the moon and back a few times before finance approval.....

Yawnnnnnning...
Just wake me up for meals and super bowls/ world series....

In-friggin-cred-ible!!! One of these Days/Months/Quarters/Years/Decades..... YOU JUST WAIT and WAIT and WAIT and see........

ZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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AlwaysOptimistic

04/26/24 2:35 PM

#111312 RE: Demolition Man #111300

DEMO Man, to put things in perspective, no mining company can raise financing until they complete drilling and compile economic impact on to a PEA and then a FS. We have both been shareholders for a very long time. Curious if you can recall the date of the first and the 2nd FS's. You mentioned the company should have been financed 8 years ago. I can't remember but did they company have completed FS 8 years ago? Whatever they had was not sufficient to attract capital investment to start construction so they did more drilling and branched out in to developing addtl ways to process scandium to be combined with other materials and make finished sc/alloy parts but that did not appear to be enough to attract funding. They than pulled out all the stops and branched in to REE's and recycling REE's along with making scandium/aluminum auto parts, extracting and refining niobium and titanium and now have the attention of govt funding. It's been a long slog indeed but I am not sure they could have gotten financed sooner or they would have . I think we have a good shot at getting the financing now though based on some recent comments such as Walters that no company has passed Phase I and failed to get EXIM financing. Stellantis is also still in the pipeline.