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To: ogi who wrote (7943)3/12/2015 3:04:52 PM
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Ho ho, good style ... 'over substance', lol, that must be quadruple entendre ... there are people, or they look and sound like people anyway, around Hongcouver who are several years into a tradition of celebrating Keithmas, 18dec festivo ... could be one of these years we see the man himself show up, and maybe bring a friend, that'd be perfect -

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fr.to/Keith N - yeah well ... numbers count to numbers people i guess [if at least they look and sound like people], but isn't it perception of numbers that drives shareprices? ... and not just those boringly simple defined past-tense numbers, it's future numbers that count - numbers-to-be, on which there cannot be put a ceiling, it's all blue heaven above, we've left sad old substance far behind, we slip the surly bonds of earth to dance the skies on laughter-silvered wings ... like i mean, Don't Fence Me In, ya know? ... plus that Keith is tuned into la plata, the ultimate saviour of all and my personal centre, so he gets cut some slack

glk.v - more progress, faster, nice ... 85,000 sq ft is near two acres, you could race logging trucks in a building that size ... and surprisingly little modification needed to the equipment, what a stroke of luck that the place was available



To: ogi who wrote (7943)3/13/2015 12:48:57 AM
From: Breccia  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
FCV: That was an excellent newsletter they put out I agree but I didn’t see a mention of one thing. I attended the FCV at PDAC & loed at core and had a chance to talk with Ralph Rushton immediately afterwards and asked him about water, which will need to be used in their proposed process. Now that area of Peru is dry as a bone with no freshwater, so he said they would be using seawater in their process. On first look this seems to be a great solution to the problem, but it might also be somewhat of a risk. The processing plant which would be a mechanical entity would have to be constructed to be able to withstand the corrosive powers of saltwater. The other thing I was thinking about, hopefully it is of minor concern, is that the concentrated ore will need to be dried and what would be the residual effect of seawater salts on the product? Maybe they can get the project sold before they ever have to build the plant?

SKE: action today was a little disappointing but it’s presumably some of the private placement stock coming out with the owners keeping the warrants? I was told that most of that PP was in very strong institutional hands so hopefully there’s not a lot of stock coming out. There is of course another financing in the wind to pay for this year’s exploration activity, I think they would like to get another $3 million into the treasury. One can only hope that is at a reasonable price and the current activity is not setting up for a lower price? There will be additional properties put into the company, they are looking for high quality ones that can be worked during the winter months.