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To: NuclearCrystals who wrote (14689)1/25/2017 1:46:34 PM
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I have to admit that between you and chieffy and the various stories you have both trotted out, it is hard to remember who wrote what and exactly what was written. However the gist of most of the posts was that there would be very little in capital costs because everything was at the surface and could be removed with little effort. I believe the term "rolling resource" was tossed about with the clear implication that, beyond the initial hole being started, the sale of recovered resource would pay for all costs (capital as well as operating). I believe that there was a local quarry/gravel pit operator who was going to do the work essentially for free in exchange for "waste" material which could be used in his operation. Since he was to be providing all of the equipment he would be the one incurring any capital costs.

Both of you have touted "stellar purity" so the clear inference is that there would be no need for upgrading/purification and all associated costs.

So there is where my question originates because now you are posting that the company needs financing and I am trying to figure out for what. All the previous stories don't jive with what you are posting now.

The answer to your two questions...yes and yes.
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