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Novo Resources Corp T.NVO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSRPF

Novo Resources Corp. is engaged in evaluating, acquiring, exploring, and developing natural resource properties with a focus on gold. The Company explores and develops its prospective land package covering approximately 7,500 square kilometers in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, along with the 22 square kilometer Belltopper project in the Bendigo Tectonic Zone of Victoria, Australia. The Company operates through two segments: care & maintenance operations and exploration operations.


TSX:NVO - Post by User

Comment by TXRogerson Aug 11, 2020 11:16am
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Post# 31392733

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:"tried and true"? —QH on the MOY mill

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:"tried and true"? —QH on the MOY mill

Why do you assume that the people I engage with here on $hithouse are Novo investors?  It is not a prerequisite of which is considered mandatory. 

Think about it, SS. The playpen which you have chosen to engage primarily requests that you provide some entertainment value.  There is a glimmer of hope, but your choice in music is already a stumble.  

Just curious though:  In your inquiry of HAZOP studies (and their frequent failures), did you ever note the significant disadvantages related to performing integrated functions when wearing inappropriate footwear.  It's a very common problem when the physical does not mimick the design.

Get it?

Tx







 


stocksluice wrote:

TXRogers wrote:
stocksluice wrote:
TXRogers wrote:

 

stocksluice wrote: I like listening to boots on the ground, and I like seeing results, or at least tangible evidence of viability.

Making a transition from exploration to production is non-trivial, for even the most competent managment.

When such a transition is presented as straightforward, my spidey sense is activated.

Has a HAZOP study been conducted? Or something similar?

Inquiring minds would like to know...

Do you, Tx?
 


Have you ever considered that what I inquire about goes a little beyond the matters that keep you mired in perplexity?

Some inquiring minds will just have to step aside and wait.  

 

Like you, Ss

Tx
 



Yes, you see the big picture, I get it. I gather you are already convinced, harbour no doubts, no uncertainties, no problem. I've read a lot of good work that you've typed out over the years, bookmarked quite a few of your tomes, in fact. You also seem inordinately interested in tirelessly refuting, reproving, reminding, or simply reassuring those who occasionally raise a few issues of concern. I find that interesting as well.

By all indications, you're one clever classy guy, I'll give you that. I also agree with you that this is a "make or break" event for NVO.

We shall see how patient investors remain now that we're here, as you put it, on the "eve of production."

I'm a Dylan fan, too.

PS, I wouldn't confuse inquiry with perplexity, though they do guide the other.

 



It's a make or break moment for Novo.  

 

Absolutely.  

The "real concerns" have actually been absent from this board .  So it would be misplaced to consider what I post as addressing any of them them.

I have also stated more than once that I have no interest or sympathy for other investors, much less their opinions.  We all exist in isolation and are fully responsible for own actions.

Nor am I a fan of Dylan.

Tx
 



Apparently I've read more into your posts than were there, Tx. Of course you can't be a Dylan fan. Not now. On the "eve of production."

But if you have no interest or sympathy for other investors, much less their opinions, then why do you spend so much time engaging them?

At least we agree on opportunity. That mill is a "make or break" watershed event for NVO. Though perhaps we differ with regard to outcome.

I like it that way. That's what makes a market. 





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