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Ucore Rare Metals Inc. V.UCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  UURAF

Ucore is focused on rare and critical-metal resources, extraction, beneficiation, and separation technologies with the potential for production, growth, and scalability. Ucore's vision and plan is to become a leading advanced technology company, providing best-in-class metal separation products and services to the mining and mineral extraction industry.


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Comment by nebbyaon Mar 23, 2012 12:13pm
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Post# 19710135

RE: RE: RE: PEA picker

RE: RE: RE: PEA picker

Spanito, when I joined is irrelevant to my argument.  Recent PEA announcements have not had any real impact on share prices or REE stocks.  Tasman had a very nice PEA and yes, it went up slightly compared to the rest of the sector moving down a bit, but nothing nearly as dramatic as its share price volatility after Diner's announcement.

 

I am currently long on Ucore, but realistic.  Ucore is 2-4 years away from production.  There is no plan for separation of the REE cloride mixture yet.  No off-take agreements.  What will it take to move the price at the moment?  A buyout from Moly, obviously.  Getting close to production, obviously.  At the moment all I can see is some major geopolitical event like China sticking it to the WTO and dramatically cutting export quotas to 20,000 tons/year.

 

These are small cap mining stocks.  Their share price can be extraordinarily volatile.  yes, it can go from .4 to 1.4 in no time.  I was simply observing that PEAs seem to have no impact with the current market.

 

nebbya, you joined two weeks ago.  And now here you are giving us your opinion about UCU.  You are telling UCU longs here what you think the Selling Price will do after the PEA.   No offence nebbya, but your comments mean nothing here.  If you would had been here  during our .40's to 50's price over a year ago, and watched us climb to over $1.20 .. and then watched us take a hit back down to .40 cents. only then will someone would take your comments seriously.  Otherwise you are labelled as a accummulator or a fool.  Good luck chasing UCU after the PEA.   Trust me I have done all my work with QRM, RES, MCP, LYN, GWG, RUU (Now known as HRE), FMS (Graphite), NGC (Graphite), etc.... and I have a comment for you... UCU is in my opinion the best gamble any investor could ever take.   The rest including MCP don't have the goods UCU has.  And by goods I mean Dysprosium & Terbium (the big ticket items), the port, the Alaska state support  and US Support in respects to securing National Interest and Job Creation, the metallurgy, the team (including Ken Collison),  Randy MacGillivray as Senior Mine Permitting Manager for the Bokan Heavy Rare Earth project with 20 years of experience. is an Environmental Geoscientist with over 20 years of environmental and geological management experience based in Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Canada, New Zealand, Chile, Guyana and Bolivia. Randy has mine project management experience involving the full-spectrum of permitting, compliance, reclamation, remediation, and water quality planning involving both active chemical and passive biological treatment systems.  so...... nebbya.... Do you want to dance here with us? Or do you want to support our dream in which most of us here have been support for a very long time.   Including some of us that were here originally for the Uranium projects? 

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