RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The optimism is great to seeDan, since you asked, I spew my comments on two gentlemen in the finance bizz that are light years ahead of you and me. I never came up with the P&D possibility, they did. If true, what a perfect time for a P&D to latch on to Gensource. Why, yes off course they claim a lower CAPEX and OPEX! Let's not forget they also claim they will be mining in a couple of years of so. Well, that's not long for you to wait for your return, better jump on this one. Just a minute, someone is suggesting that they may not serious. I don't claim to be correct but a couple of intelligent, experienced guys say it appears they walk just like the proverbial duck. I know a person who went to their hole in the wall office three times and found the door locked, what gives with that? It is absolute bull to claim they are in the same space as an advanced Gensource, did you really think that comment will resonate with this board?
I find it twisted that you claim some very smart people haven't been able to unlock the the mining process that Gensource will prove up. My quick assumption is that the people you speak of are not really that smart after all. I know Harvey is your hero, do you think he will leave you that nice little farm of his at Beechy?
Here is another one for you to tout, Dan. Sage Potash ( symbol SAGE). They also look very much like the proverbial duck. This is a Canadian company also showing up with a selective solution mining technique in Utah, how timely of them just as Gensource is about to become well known in the industry. They claim that Utah has a large untapped prolific potash source, Utah does have some low grade potash but not so prolific that the USA will be able to suspend the importation of potash, they also claim a large advantage over Canadian producers due to shortened shipping routes. The USA has a great mining sector and numerous valuable mineral types but potash isn't one of them. Take a look a their chart, Dan. What do you see? Take a look at their West Pender Street Vancouver address. Pender Street and Howe Street have long been known as the home of P&Ds. Check their bull board out, Dan. Take a look at the way they use it to promote their rhetoric, repetitive just like you, Dan. I would not at all be surprised to see additional less than serious companies jump on the train, unethical but legal.
The following is your last line in a reply to me. "Lets see what GSPs drill program reveals, shall we" Do you see the irony in your statement? Over the years you have done nothing but insult Mike and his company over his viable selective solution mining technique and as recently several times over the last couple of weeks. Add them on to the list, Rattler. Perhaps with your "Lets see what GSPs drill program reveals, shall we" you will finally exhibit a higher character and refrain from your same old, same old? Can you do it? I think not, when a pig bites he doesn't let go.