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Namibia Critical Metals Inc V.NMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  NMREF

Namibia Critical Metals Inc. is a Canada-based company primarily focused on developing the Tier-1 rare earth project, Lofdal, a deposit of the heavy rare earth metals, such as dysprosium and terbium. The Company owns a 95% interest in the Lofdal Project, which is fully permitted with a 25-year mining license and is under a Joint Venture agreement with Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC).


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Comment by Rawcolton Sep 22, 2015 10:26am
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Post# 24124828

RE:I just hope the price increase is not for another merger

RE:I just hope the price increase is not for another mergerYou have to calm down man... What's done is done, move on brother.

You should have bought more knowing how much NMI and the corporate raiders killed the share price with that crazy deal for Croc.  I think the crazy deal kind of threw investors off, that's why it over corrected so much. Which obviously turned out to be a buying opp. 

The CEO, in that presentation posted recently, said that they would only look at future deals that increase the value of NMI in a substancial way. That would lower all in costs and increase the irr (internal rate of return on capital) for the compnay - That sounds pretty good to me.
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