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To: the Chief who wrote (5395)12/7/2015 5:13:02 PM
From: alllies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5988
 
It is very simple.

Where did you get this information chief:
Wow Chiefy you say you know who the company that signed the agreement with CCB is.....

Per your post here:

"What are the costs for extracting the marble?
So far the costs are about $7.00 per ton thats from a company that does this for a living (the company that signed the contract)" Message 30349720

Please confirm where you got this info. Forget about the bla bla bla. Did you get this information from the company or is this just your own guesses again?



To: the Chief who wrote (5395)12/7/2015 5:23:34 PM
From: alllies2 Recommendations

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cbs12311
Glorieux

  Respond to of 5988
 
Chiefy why is it when I call the company the cannot disclose the company's name who signed the agreement??????????????????

NDA vs IIROC irrelevant in this situation. Why cant the company tell me what you think you know?



To: the Chief who wrote (5395)12/7/2015 5:45:43 PM
From: Myfreedom582 Recommendations

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Mister D
Scotch66

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Chief wrote - "2) The marble was sent to a company in Montreal who did all the polishing etc. They have done this for a very long time. The average "higher cost across NORTH AMERICA is $7.00 a ton, the Lower is $2.50 a ton, for a company to cut and move FOB the quarry."

Perhaps the reason this little gem has not appeared in any official statement is it makes no sense. Even at today's low prices, it would cost more than $7 a ton in gas just to drive it off the site to the factory - not including the driver's time. $2.50 a ton would barely get the truck out of the factory
to the quarry, if there actually was a quarry. .