RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Copper...what's a pound in the ground worth?Don't tell me what I want. I'm asking a question and you obviously have no clue how to answer. Every piece of real estate boils down to price per square foot. A buyer considers lots of variables but at the end of the day it sells for X and there are so many sq feet therefore it sells for X$ per square foot. Or acre, or ounces in the ground, or pounds in the ground etc I've seen countless valuation analysis of gold projects and how much a buyer might pay for those ounces still in the ground. It is a reasonable metric to use and is done all the time. My question was about copper pounds in the ground and precendents that may be applicable to NCU...If it's in a tier 1 juristiction, if it's near infrastructure, if it is currently producing, if it is high or low grade etc etc etc....what are the pounds in the ground worth as they sit now given all the known variables.....if you have no clue just say so....don't need a lecture as I've been investing for probably longer than you've been out of diapers