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To: the Chief who wrote (2947)9/9/2015 9:05:02 PM
From: helo4  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5988
 
Not originally.....

The Company plans to move as quickly as possible to have the mine up and running within 12 to 14 months. By air classifying before milling, the Company hopes to achieve a pre mill grade of 70%. This will allow the material to be trucked to a milling location off the mine site. This advantage is no need for tailing ponds, significantly smaller mill, and simpler permitting.

Just saying....

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To: the Chief who wrote (2947)9/10/2015 8:48:23 AM
From: NLWest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5988
 
Looking at the photos, most of the buildings seem to be falling down. It would be cheaper to hasten the process and rebuild from the ground up but why do that in the middle of nowhere? The only part of your story that seems to hold water is the pond and that pond is also in the middle of nowhere, 200 km from Miller.



To: the Chief who wrote (2947)9/10/2015 12:03:42 PM
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  Respond to of 5988
 
Message #2947 from the Chief at 9/9/2015 8:57:39 PM

Other then promo really nothing I would suppose. But CCB has no intention on developing Asbury, it was purchased for the pond and bldgs, thats it.

Chief you are wrong again. Are you saying Mr. Duncan was lying when he spoke about the Asbury purchase?

In the NR announcing the purchase of Asbury Mr. Duncan started:
"The Company plans to move as quickly as possible to have the mine up and running within 12 to 14 months. By air classifying before milling, the Company hopes to achieve a pre mill grade of 70%. This will allow the material to be trucked to a milling location off the mine site. This advantage is no need for tailing ponds, significantly smaller mill, and simpler permitting."

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This will allow the material to be trucked to a milling location off the mine site."
I wonder if the plan was to truck Asbury graphite by truck to Miller for processing? LOL.