RE: RE: RE: RE: I Was a Paid Internet Shill: Amigo:
Probably had something to do with adding Caninde's 17 kilometer high-grade strike zone to Focus' 265-claim asset base.
Could be the structure of the graphite is suitable for consumption by Grafoid and its customers.
Might be that Brazilian skilled labor, energy and material costs are less than half of those in Canada and its got nearby infrastructure linked to deepwater ports.
In five-to-seven years time when China's production is consumed almost entirely by domestic demand, makes a lot of sense to me to have surplus capacity for western consuming nations and Japan and Korea.
Add that to the potential of Lac Knife's anomalous zones, Tetepisca, plus whatever's discovered on those properties near Lac Gueret and your 700-pound gorilla sits anywhere it wants to.