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BE Resources Inc V.BER.H

BE Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company was formed for the purpose of acquiring certain mineral interests and further exploring and if warranted, developing those interests. The Company is engaged in the process of repositioning its business to optimize value for shareholders.


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Comment by rockhounddogon Jul 23, 2011 4:01pm
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RE: somthing just isn't right here

RE: somthing just isn't right here-reread the technical report carefully your missing a few facts
-USBM a government org, fraught will issues so thats no big deal that they would miss it look up Freeport Mcmorans lawsuit with them
-stream sedimentation has little or no effect of "measured depth" results
-do you think that host minerals or indicator trains or source rocks are quantified with hard and fast rules ? nope they are used within historical ranges and precedents so therefore they can be rewritten
-government reports usually use little detailed exploration geology rather cheaper broader sampling and referencing
-the last link is nonsensical

My question to you is what are you getting at ? My advice to you: make sure you do adequate due diligence before making statements like these, otherwise you look like a fool.
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