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Cline Mining Corporation T.CMK



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Comment by Zurigoon Mar 15, 2012 12:31pm
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RE: RE: February 16, 2012...

RE: RE: February 16, 2012...

if i remember correctly cline stated in an eralier nr (way earlier, and i did't check it now) that they start operations with a contractor and then take over control of staff and production, so i don't see the need of nr ragarding this and it does not concern me; what concerns me is how are they going to truck, unload and then load more than 1 million tons of coal in H2 2012! this is what makes my stomach hurt, i tried to figure this out, but i have no idea how much a truck can load in the us (asume 100t/truck - thats more than 10'000 trucks in 180 days - thats 55 truck loads a day - that's almost 2.5 truck per hour; how long does it take for loading a truck, drive those 20+km unload the truck and drive back those 20+km to load again - that'll give an idea of how many trucks are needed).

does anyone has an idea if this trucking coal to the loading station is realistic?

and 2 not forget: thanks eigen, still valuable, not that pessimistic on cline anymore :-)

glta, still in (and bored by the stocks performance), zurigo

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