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To: stuffbug who wrote (8588)12/13/2020 1:04:51 PM
From: BPowers  Respond to of 9054
 
Stuffbug,

Thank you for your insight into the technology. Interesting that Randy discussed it at PDAC. Also, interesting that he decided not to just license the technology but buy the whole company. He must have convinced Sprott and Palmedo that it works. While I am always skeptical of new technology it is clear Randy has had a good look at it and I am leaning towards this is a game changer. A licensing would have been a lot less risky and a lot less brain damage.

I hope they do a bulk sample on at least one of their projects in the new year and get licensing deals with other companies. This will provide the public market a little more evidence that the tech works.

Once again thanks for your comments.

Bill



To: stuffbug who wrote (8588)12/13/2020 6:02:51 PM
From: klinker  Respond to of 9054
 
1) Hycroft Mining (HYMC in the US), mine located in Nevada. John Paulson, billionaire hedge fund manager, initiated a position in HYMC during Q3. - stuffbug
OK the billionaires like sprott and john paulson seem to be connected to the aldersly technology.... sprott has anchored on to chesapeake gold as well...
so if the smart money proves to be correct on this technological bet will the likes of paulson be doubling down wherever possible.....