RE:RE:RE:What its about and not about in making Pebble a mine. There is a pre-emptive veto in place. NAK is not generating income, so why would they spend all that money on a feasibility study when they should be spending their limited funds on getting the veto lifted? With the veto in place, no major will touch them, and the project is a no go without a deep pocket partner. Get the veto lifted, get a partner, and then paying for the feasibility study will be a cinch. I think they are doing things in the right order.
realitycheck111 wrote: Thank you and appreciate the affirmation of the two prong investment strategy.
The first based on hype and non-facts in an effort to make a little short-term money verses understanding real project development milestones for making big money. +80% of the posters are in for the short-term and will say anything in an attempt to raise the share price including completely idiotic statements whether they know it or not. If you are going to invest in mining stocks you should have a basic understanding of what comprises mineral evaluation and development. It's not like buying a car manufacturer stock.
NDM has the legal right to place Pebble into production only after they meet all regulatory requirements, which to date, they have failed to adequately initiate. Other than a potential federal mineral withdrawal action, nothing is and has stopped NDM with proceeding with feasibility, permitting and EIS preparation. Hence, my negative comments about NDM management.