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Gold/Mining/Energy : SRSR - Sarissa Resources Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sense who wrote (103)12/24/2011 7:59:17 PM
From: senseRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 132
 
Don't forget to people mark all your fellow SRSRians...



To: sense who wrote (103)12/24/2011 10:59:04 PM
From: ZilyunzRespond to of 132
 
That may make some sense (ha) ... Or, China is liking Nemegosenda so much they are putting Niobec on hold?



To: sense who wrote (103)12/25/2011 12:52:29 PM
From: ZilyunzRespond to of 132
 
I am also wondering if these companies time the commodities market more than I had thought. Gold is off of its highs, and with the Europe troubles and uncertainty about the world economy, the dollar is rallying and commodities are expected to stay flat to possibly soft for the near term. It may be possible that these companies are just waiting for gold and silver and REEs to be rallying again? What would your brother think about that?!



To: sense who wrote (103)12/25/2011 1:21:57 PM
From: HarmonicRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 132
 
"So, how much should be read into the parallels between SRSR and the other guys ?"

I read into this subject this way. This is the first I have heard that IAMGOLD is developing a near surface mining effort for Niobium and I couldn’t find any evidence on line that they are. Please post the article about this because I may have just missed it. I did find that recently they have expanded their mineralization at depth and are/have expanded their milling capacity. This results in more through put but at a high cost.



When I first read this Info. on the other board I thought it was not good news but after I thought about it I realized that maybe their consortium (which is most likely an entirely different consortium than ours) realized what is coming with NioStar. That being hey, we have a mega property getting very close to breaking out and it will be bigger and a lower cost producer. That would cause me to pause too. Then I was very happy and it made a lot more rational sense. Basically we will out compete them in the market place as a lower cost producer.

Merry Christmas everyone