RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Elmer's PresentationChappy, what you contribute here is incredibly invaluable. You are not just talking with yourself. I try to engage you every time I can, at the risk of exposing my relatively shallower knowledge about geology compared to yours and others here. Learning everything I can though.
Elmer was clearly pressed for time to get to everything significant about Copper Fox. I re-viewed the pesentation with "different glasses on" this time, imagining that I knew nothing about Copper Fox and by the end of presentation I was left with the sense that Elmer was nervous about something, and maybe because the 4000M sharecount, because of the nervous chuckle he let out with that statement. That was odd to say the least. Ok, I know, Elmer is a geologist not Anthony Robins but still...
He does sounds at his most confident when he slowed down and spoke of the importance of being poly-metallic for economics and when he says that they should be able to equal or reduce estimated capex, and clearly and confidently states 120ktpd and quickly ramping to 180ktpd to better match the resource and improve payback. I just wish he would have slowed down a little to emphasize the "fantastic economics", and that not only "WE WILL BE A MINE", but WE, COPPER FOX are sitting on "MINING DISTRICT". These are the game-changer statements that have to be trumpeted accordingly.
He covered all the areas that we so-called CUU experts here are already aware of their relative importance because of the of the dot-connecting we have done.. So for the uninitiated cuu-newbie the "rushed and nervous" presentation probably didn't inspire a lot of excitement or great revelations.