RE:Induction furnaces installedYou are obvioulsy a novice, can't discuss using your own reasoning and thinking, a sad product of today's education system, can only cut and paste, and what you post does not refute my claim that RCT is not growing because it is still stuck, after all of this time, at 200 TPD, a puny little gold producer that is not NI 43-101, and on and on about why it is a DOG!!!
Plus what's worse, you trust that what they RCT management says is true... Unbelievable, that is my whole point. If you did your research and read the reports going back you would see that they have said the same sorts of things over and over again, year after year: we have to get the electrician... there's a pinion gear... we starteded it up but there was a vibration that we have to have it repaired..., weather has delayed delivery of the part... Come on, some of you who have been around for awhile, what other tyes of excuses, promises, statements about the mill expansion have you swallowed, This last one is a good one... it should be up and running by the end of February - is it? Will it be - I think not... I would be thrilled if it were, but I don't expect it...
If RCT had the shareholder at heart it would add PR's and advertising, have the website ready to draw the attention of the mining industry to the event, because doubling your throughput is a big deal.
You know, RCT going to 400TPD was only the first step of growth detailed in the old mining plan. There once was an RCT mining plant to get to over 200k oz/year. Throughput had to go to 700 TDP after 400, and more expansions after that that... Truth be told, I don't think the labor is in the area to get much of anything done, one of RCT's problems... It's a dog. I'd love to be wrong, but it's a dog.. and Avclair, you are on ignore.