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


To: Jayfish who wrote (4625)2/27/2016 4:47:55 PM
From: allliesRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 12350
 
Just because you only need a small amount per year (7500 to 10k tons is by no means a small amount, but sure, just for your example), does not make the red flags go away.

Again, cannot come up with reasonable explanations and goes back to ZEN slag. Who cares if people have double standards, stop avoiding the issues by pointing elsewhere. Every time you bring ZEN into this particular discussion it shows you have no reasonable reason.

Forget about ZEN for a second and open your eyes.



To: Jayfish who wrote (4625)2/27/2016 4:59:48 PM
From: GrumpyGusRespond to of 12350
 
Absolutely no problems with your posts, Jayfish. In truth, I don't really mind it when people resort to name calling, as I think it indicates a lack of supporting information for their argument.

But I understand where you are coming from. Nothing has been proven, not by a long shot. But, walking the property (I have not, but an open invitation was extended a couple of times, and people took them up on it) has shown graphite exposures to be everywhere. In addition, they do not need to strictly follow the actual vein. The disseminated graphite has proven to be economical, and who knows how much that might add. This is not putting a number on it, but it indicates to those of us owning CCB that there is a very good chance that there will be enough. I know, you don't think that is what is indicated at all, so you don't own it. That's fine, you won't lose anything if it busts. Nor will you gain if it pans out. And the exact reverse is true for your owning ZEN, albeit the unknowns are different there.

So we disagree on the prospects of each project, but hope for the same end results. CCB's wait may be a lot shorter, good or bad, than ZEN's. Or maybe PDAC will tell the story for both. Who knows?

Good luck to us all.