RE: RE: RE: RE: just for you minerleague...But he had a way with math...that's for sure. He'd always somehow come up even or ahead?
That's why I've always suspected he was a plant from the US Dept of the Treasury. They have a way with math too!
BTW - some rough calculations indicate net of gold and moly credits block caving costs for concentrate delivered to the smelter might even be negative ... as in billions and billions of pounds of (gulp) free copper? But wouldn't that mean every major in the world might want to build a mine along this 20km trend of ore? Am I missing something here, like the value of Hugo North beyond the initial 625 meters calculated way back in November 2006, when it looks pretty sure the drill at 1300 m hit the top of the same ore body? Just wondering.