Post by
Rockafellow on Jan 13, 2021 11:30am
Someone explain the difference
Between contained CO and CO sulfide??
4500 tons of CO contained...
22250 tons of COS...
What is $37000US a ton based on???
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I'm not good in math.
Comment by
AaronEggs on Jan 13, 2021 11:36am
I was wondering the same thing, what are projected revenues for these guys and what do you think the margins will look like?
Comment by
WernerD on Jan 13, 2021 12:57pm
Do you want to consider other very likely sources of income such as recycling too? Should start 2 years after the refinery is operational.
Comment by
GordonGekko16 on Jan 13, 2021 3:02pm
I would say no, the recyckling business plan is still to weak.
Comment by
Morningcoffee on Jan 13, 2021 3:29pm
CocoHiggins, please come back on the RTI board!!!!
Comment by
Goatburner on Jan 14, 2021 2:45am
Great question Aaroneggs. The first thing you learn in the stock market is nobody knows the future. So the answer to your question is profoundly nobody knows. Invest in what you believe in, invest in that what you love, and you will sleep good at night no matter what. Best wishes to you and your family and keep safe.
Comment by
greenstar1 on Jan 13, 2021 1:02pm
I interpret it as follows: Contained cobalt is how much pure cobalt (Co) is in the raw ore we receive, regardless of how much it weighs. Cobalt sulphate is the final product (CoSO4) which weighs more because the sulphur and oxygen molecules are added on.