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1496You wrote: "Notable since graphite's contribution to the first 8 years klondikekid53/5/2016
1495TRUE until inferred becomes indicated or processed. until then TRUEturkeyfartsrule-3/5/2016
1494Learntotrade, couldn't say it any better.NuclearCrystals-3/5/2016
1493Hey NC I finally got more of an understanding of the infill to tighten the inferLearntoTrade63/5/2016
1492FALSE From the PEA: "The business model presented in the PEA shows that thklondikekid43/5/2016
1491LOM 890,800 tonnes of graphite material @ average mill feed of CG 1.87% over 10NuclearCrystals-3/5/2016
1490I agree with you on that point Dirty. Ontario alone could have built another nucrennie69-3/5/2016
1489a CPA that doesn't do the math. Very interesting. Should you refer back to yturkeyfartsrule-3/5/2016
1488I was being kind at 20 percent. You will find graphite in only 7% of 1st and 2nturkeyfartsrule-3/5/2016
1487I have not done the math yet, but I respect what others have done, I am a CPA, aDirtythirty13/5/2016
1486turkey, check this out: please do some basic search. You show a lack of intelligDirtythirty13/5/2016
1485Yes, and our all in cost is higher than synthetic according to jayfish poster. HLearntoTrade43/5/2016
1484Wow, that's a keeper - giving actual numbers is insulting to you. Figures..Shoto33/5/2016
1483shoto, no need to be insulting. inferring demand by throwing those big nuclearturkeyfartsrule13/4/2016
1482Have some more medical applications. Want Siegfried to read this too. azom.comDirtythirty-3/4/2016
1481It is sad governments are pining for solar and wind, very expensive options, wheDirtythirty13/4/2016
1480Honest you do not have to worry there are thousands and I mean thousands of usesthe Chief-3/4/2016
1479Unfortunately for them Chief, they don't understand how to correlate economiNuclearCrystals13/4/2016
1478Found a few more uses for the product, see below. en.wikipedia.orgDirtythirty13/4/2016
1477It appears it no longer matters, The ZEN KNATS have declared the 4 football fielthe Chief-3/4/2016
1476Chief, did you notice the difference in our spelling of semantics? We're on NuclearCrystals-3/4/2016
1475em·a·nate 'em??nat/ verb (of something abstract but perceptibleNuclearCrystals-3/4/2016
1474dis·sem·i·nate d?'sem??nat/ verb spread or disperse (sometthe Chief-3/4/2016
1473I agree, next week we will see how PDAC affects buying.the Chief-3/4/2016
1472Chief, disseminate only indicates wider spacing of crystals. It has nothing to dNuclearCrystals-3/4/2016
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