RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Rename It Abcourt Zinc... The costs envisaged of the ton in the feasibility study were $143.00.
Mr. Hinse declares in its last official statement of the incomes of $221.00 the ton but it does not mention the real costs however. As it is always with the phase development of the mine, it should be thought that there are additional costs, higher than those envisaged. He says, for example, that it has to slow down the operations of extraction of the ore to solidify the galleries. All these wages paid for nonproductive activities surely increased the costs per ton. But that should not be repeated at the time of the production run, at least I hope for it.
I thus stick to the forecasts for the continuation, returned from $221 and the expenditure of $143 for incomes of $78 the ton.
Good day with all.