THIS STOCK IS TERRIBLE !!!Thank you - this report... does says it all.... They would need $150-200,000,000.00 to get a permit and then that would be a BIG "if"... thats doesn't include litigation,,, etc... at $0.185 a share they would need to sell over a BILLION SHARES 1,081,081,081 - THATS HOW MANY.. .. what would that do --- dilute,,, thats what it would do... to the
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Aquila Resources Inc AQA:TOR
THIS ARTICLE WAS IN THE LOCAL PAPER.... THE SAME TRIBES ARE HERE... AQUILA BOUGHT A NATIVE AMERICAN BURIAL GROUND CONTAINING MOUNDS AND AN ANCIENT VILLAGE.... THAT WAS SMART!!!EXXON COULDN'T WIN.... THEY FAILED,,,,, I ESPECALLY LIKE THE PART ABOUT THE CASINOS BEING THE CASH BEHIND THESE TRIBES.... $$BILLION's$$ ....VS.......... $0... ? FYI - THE DEPOSIT IN CRANDON WAS MANY, MANY TIMES BIGGER THAN THE ONE AQUILA CLAIMS IS THEIRS.... LOOK AT PRRIOR AQUILA PRESENTATIONS - THEY MENTION THIS ORE BODY IN CRANDON THAT "NEVER WAS" AND WILL NEVER BE A MINE... NATIVE AMERICAN $$ --
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A northeastern Wisconsin town improperly set property tax assessments too high on two parcels of land near Crandon once slated for a mine, a state appeals court ruled Tuesday. Assessors based their findings on a 2003 sale to two American Indian tribes that was too complex to provide a factual estimate of the parcels’ value, the 3rd District Court of Appeals ruled. A number of mining companies had their sights for decades on the land, believed to contain one of the largest zinc-copper ore deposits in North America, but none were ever able to win the proper permits to begin excavations.
The Potawatomi and the Sokaogon in 2003 purchased Nicolet Minerals Company, the latest permit applicant and more than 5,000 acres associated with the mine site. The two tribes, flush with new wealth from casino profits, opposed the mine for years, warning it would pollute valuable water resources, including nearby Wolf River, and that the risk wasn’t worth the mining jobs that would be created.
JOBS,,,, YOU’VE RUN OUT OF ARGUMENTS SO YOU GO BACK TO THAT OLD BS? THERE WILL BE NO MINING JOBS… . FACE IT,,, AQUILA DOESN'T HAVE $150-200MM NEEDED TO APPLY FOR PERMIT. READ JOE MAKI’S TESTIMONY… THAT SHOULD SCARE THE HECK OF OUT OF AQUILA… BECAUSE WHAT HE SAYS WILL CAUSE THE STATE TO RAISE THE BAR AND REQUIRE MORE AND MORE DATA… REMEMBER THIS IS A SULFIDE MINE.......
WHAT NONSENSE WILL YOU BE TELLING US NEXT? THAT A BANK WILL LEND AQUILA MONEY BASED ON THE STRENGTH OF THE SOON TO BE RELEASED PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ACCESSMENT? (HEY LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENED TO WASHINGTON MUTUAL.. THAT NAME SHOULD RING A FAMILIAR NOTE TO MR. Q..)
HOW ABOUT THE UPCOMING VIDEO ON MINING TO BE SHOWN BY AQUILA? I BET THAT IS A MINING INDUSTRY PR VIDEO… AND I ALSO BET IT DOESN’T ADDRESS “SULFIDE MINES”. THAT’S ACID MINE DRAINAGE, RIGHT ON THE MENOMINEE RIVER, WITHIN FEET OF WISCONSIN,, THAT'S THE FEDERAL EPA, NATIVE ALMERICANS,,, (FLUSH WITH CASINO CASH - SAME GROUP THAT STOPPED EXXON IN CRANDON.. ),,, and LOCAL COUNTY PARKS – HOME TO THOUSANDS IN THE SUMMER…. AND SO MUCH MORE….. IT’S NOT FUNNY.. FOR AQUILA ITS NOT,,
HOW ABOUT THE 9000-PAGES OF TRAIL TESTIMONY FOR KENNECOTT – AND THEY DON’T HAVE A PERMIT YET… HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS AND THEY HAVE NO GO AHEAD….
IF AQUILA PAID OFF THE MRT PROPERTY, ETC THEY WOULD HAVE $0.0 IN THE BANK – ACTUALLY LESS THAN $0.0…
WHAT JOBS? OH, O FORGOT ALL THE QUIGLEYS THAT WORK HERE….. THERE WILL BE NO MINE,,,,