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


To: factjack who wrote (175)1/3/2012 8:31:53 AM
From: Zilyunz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7627
 
If you mean at what point can we take out a loan to build the mine, I would say we are 9-18 MONTHS from being bankable ... with exciting developments along the way ...



To: factjack who wrote (175)1/3/2012 3:57:35 PM
From: sense2 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7627
 
We know that they're working on a range of issues, including scoping studies and pre-feasibility... as well as MARKET issues that are focused on addressing the packaging in which the story is going to be presented, WHEN they're ready to start talking about what they have. Thus far, they haven't put out any significantly meaningful resource estimates... so, it's not exactly rocket science to place them in relation to the graph...

We're still waiting on them to reveal "positive results"... which it appears they're NOT going to be worrying about doing, too much, until they complete the market restructuring efforts, but, at the same time we're waiting on all of that... they've been moving the project forward into feasibility and pre-planning to enable the effort in development...

Also, they've bifurcated the issues along the lines of the spin outs... so, there are at least two different instances in which you'll see the same sort of effort being duplicated... two graphs, not just one...

And, given the focus on "keeping cards close to the chest"... I think we're seeing a conscious effort being made to pair "events" in a way that will result in "positive results" being synched with "institutional investment"...

A chart showing "how it usually works"... isn't a recipe that you can't deviate from...

My opinion is that SRSR is nearing the boundary between pre-discovery and discovery... as far as information that has been made public... while the project in fact, if not in full view of the public, has progressed well into the "feasibility" stages...