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VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. V.VRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRBFF

VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. and its subsidiaries are engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Canada with a primary focus on the Lac Dore and Iron-T Properties in Quebec that are prospective for vanadium, titanium, and iron. Additionally, the Company is engaged in research in novel hydrometallurgical processes for recovering vanadium, iron, and titanium products from vanadiferous feedstocks such as titanomagnetite concentrates and industrial waste streams.


TSXV:VRB - Post by User

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Comment by tayjon80on Aug 02, 2014 8:01pm
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RE:RE:Buyout vs production

RE:RE:Buyout vs productionShareholders can wait and so can the neighbour... Regardless of the strategy, value will be built in the same way. Resource estimate - PEA - preFeasibility + offtake agreements - full feasibility - construction - and finally production. At each step project is de-risked and buyer needs to pay more. The current strategy of doing pretty much nothing has cost shareholders value over the last five years vs the neighbours who have gone from founders round to apparent valuation of $2....frankly I am not a big fan of continuation of the do nothing strategy that has paid multiple generations of management outsized compensation when compared to the results achieved. The Teranga-Oromin story should be a cautionary tale to the price of waiting.
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