RE: RE: good action today again guys It is promising that somebody is trying to think about what is and what is not possible.
Re: "open" to the south
Environmentally protected salar is what lies to the south. BHP owns more of that than Lumina does.
Re: who needs who
"guess" is not good enough. You must know that after Salta publishes assayed drill results that Lumina's deposit, as outstanding as it is, will begin to look paltry. Lumina's current shareprice can at best be tripled if there is a bidding war for Lumina. But Cascadero's current shareprice can move up as much as 150 fold (tripling is a trivial affair in comparison).
The question is not "who needs who?". Unless you can buy shares in Salta the question is "why aren't you trading at least some of your Lumina shares for Cascadero shares?". Are you all in this to make money or are you all charity cases? Lumina is struggling to get back up to 12 dollars per share. Lumina's phenomenal advance from penny share is almost exhausted. Cascadero hasn't even got started because nobody has realised the potential yet.
It is beyond understanding that not even Lumina's shareholders can see the potential of the adjacent claims to the west and to the north west. because they are so blinded by Lumina's phenomenal success and seem to think that Lumina's dream advance can go on forever. Do you honestly believe that Lumina's mineralisation is limited to the northern third of Lumina's claim? That's a neat feat. A freakshow of nature. Do you really imagine that all the ancient magma-filled porphyrys are located and magically limited to Lumina's claim.
I have news for you. They are not. Ofcourse, if you feel nervous about dabbling in the junior explorer next door you can always wait till they've published their assayed drill results in the next few weeks. You might have to pay twice as much per share later on but at least you will know for sure. Then you can be part of another phenomenal shareprice rise just like Lumina's.