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Gold/Mining/Energy : CCB vs ZEN truth board
ZEN.V 1.1200.0%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: Chupacabra1 who wrote (10567)2/15/2017 8:17:43 PM
From: Heres30Read Replies (2) of 12350
 
Say, isn't Stockwatch the group that has the list of 30+ Bruce Duncan stock losers posted?

"Bruce Duncan's Canada Carbon Inc. (CCB), up one-half cent to 24.5 cents on 334,000 shares, has started public consultations for its planned graphite and marble mine in the Grenville-sur-la-Rouge region of southwestern Quebec. The hastily arranged talks with the locals is the result of the municipal council stating late last week that it "plans to reconsider" its decision to support the project following questions raised by some of the area residents. The locals had best be prepared for a lot of tongue wagging. The talks that are required as part of the environmental assessment will start in a few months.
A year-old dream sheet for Miller derived a discounted net present value of $96-million after taxes for the project that would see Canada Carbon sell 1.18 million tonnes of architectural marble at $184 per tonne and 19,200 tonnes of high-purity graphite that Mr. Duncan insists can fetch $13,000 (U.S.) per tonne. The price is unusually high, compared with Canada Carbon's rivals. Hopefully it can do so, as the dream sheep puts the operating cost of producing the material at nearly $8,700 per tonne. Will Purcell, Stockwatch."

Dream Sheep! God I love that one!

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