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To: Glorieux who wrote (17747)7/26/2017 12:34:11 PM
From: NuclearCrystals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22811
 
Francis, why are you fabricating something that Zenyatta themselves informed otherwise just yesterday?

The PFS, if it ever comes, will not include graphene. Zenyatta will supply raw material to the private subsidiary and therefore the graphene metrics consideration only applies to the private subsidiary if that ever gets going.

The revised PEA isn't about creating a better NPV ................. it's about addressing the wholesale changes they have made to the refining process and the impact those have had on the original PEA conclusions.



To: Glorieux who wrote (17747)7/26/2017 1:03:02 PM
From: Fact Czecher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22811
 
Today Glorieux posted:

I am not sure which CEO you talk to but respectable CEO's know PFS dates are inside info.

Apparently something has changed. 28 months ago the same poster claimed that PFS filing info was "NRed and is in the MD&A" and that it indicated that "The PFS work will start as soon as the PEA is out and should not take long because much of the work has already been done."

Mar 20 2015 "The PEA though is being done with some of the components being done at the PFS level. That has been NRed and is in the MD&A. The PFS work will start as soon as the PEA is out and should not take long because much of the work has already been done."




PS - Happy Anniversary to ZEN - 4 years ago today, (July 26, 2013), ZEN opened at $4.95, traded as high as $5.00 and closed at $4.87