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BE Resources Inc V.BER.H

BE Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company was formed for the purpose of acquiring certain mineral interests and further exploring and if warranted, developing those interests. The Company is engaged in the process of repositioning its business to optimize value for shareholders.


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Post by buyb4its2l82on Feb 04, 2011 6:36am
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Comment about my last video

Comment about my last videoDid he say that that was the only beryllium mine like that in the world (Utah)? Did he also say that they were the only beryllium miners? Now that was filmed just 2 weeks ago so according to that gentleman there are only 2 beryllium miners in the world. One drives the truck and the other shovels it in. And one extra guy to tell us about it. I am sure that isn't the case, but that mine looked like a ma and pa business. Yet they provide the worlds beryllium. I would think BER doesn't have to spend a lot of money to get our mine going. They might meet production capacity by the end of the week. Not sure how to take that. Wanted to comment. Good that there isn't a gold type rush on beryllium going on. I can see that there would be a lot of profit if there was a lot of world demand. Cheers.
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