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Gold/Mining/Energy : CCB vs ZEN truth board -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RuddyMongoose who wrote (3421)1/25/2016 5:16:57 PM
From: GrumpyGusRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 12350
 
So many times it has been said that CCB has become a marble company. It's pure pigheadedness that keeps this repeating. People just have a burning need to slag the other stock and will say things that appear to them to meet their needs, but in reality it points to stupidity and/or childishness.
The only valid concern with CCB is the resource size. That will be cleared up (we hope) with the release of the PEA. All the other facets involved in developing a resource for exploitation have been met.



To: RuddyMongoose who wrote (3421)1/25/2016 6:30:17 PM
From: ShotoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 12350
 
Ruddy, thanks for your input.

I look at numbers that I can take for for business, metallurgy and economic use. Not opinions.

From there I look for signs of a good plan, or plans.

About abandoning graphite as a resource, well I think we can all assume CCB didn't go to Houston for a marble saw - and develop a relationship with GrafTech and Brookfield Asset Management because they liked the names. I believe the reverse is also true.

About the train wreck, I wouldn't say Zen was a train wreck, just the 537.63% price catastrophe. And thats a fact.

The rest will be sorted out in the next few months for CCB, and over the next few years for ZEN.

I appreciate responses that aren't rude or just plain stupid. The rest deserve a response in kind.

Take care, Shoto