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Boron One Holdings Inc V.BONE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ERVFF

Boron One Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company with its assets in Serbia. The Company is engaged in the evaluation of mineral properties in Serbia. Its project includes Piskanja. The Company's Piskanja property covers an area of approximately three-square kilometers. The Company’s subsidiary is Balkan Gold Corp.


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Comment by Sasky2005on Feb 29, 2020 12:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:Proof

RE:RE:RE:ProofFair enough Cal, I understand your frustartion, I thought that when the infill drilling moved the resource of  indicated resource to 7.8M tons from 6.2M in the PEA, some of the biggies like Vale, Glencore, or others might wake up and show interest in acquiring EV. Disappointing that this didn't happen.

I suggest you check with people you know who know the resouce development game, and I think they'd tell you 3 - 5  years is a very short cycle to get a mine permit even in Serbia. That's what a friend of mine who's pretty knowledgable in the junior game told me. One of the steps required yet is to complete an environmental impact study and other government requirements to advance the project in addition to the work EV has already done. In Canada you'd need to complete hydrology studies, I don't know what the requirements are for EV in Serbia, Normally juniors don't take a project through to mining, but who knows, we might be one of the rarities.

It seems to me that EV has the plan to advance the project under the new mining laws. I'm with you on the frustration of "hurry up and wait" as all of the milestonesneed to be achieved moving forward.

I believe those of us who persevere will be rewarded.

Good luck to all the longs!
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