RE:Stunning growth rare earth magnets I find it a little hard to believe that people are bailing on UCU.V at this point. As if the world doesn't require a new TREO mine every year until 2024 just to keep pace. The Chinese will at some point from here to then cease to be exporters of REE's, and become IMPORTERS. Even without the theatrics of war with North Korea, or a trade war with China the world faces a dire shortage akin to what happened in 2010-2011. With the exception that the shortage will be far longer lasting.
The Chinese are much more far sighted than the west, and this is likely the reason they bought the Molycorp ashes. It will rise again. So assuming the worst case scenario is that UCU.V will quintuple, on the strength of Bokan alone even if everything falls apart with IBC. The best case scenario is some sixty spokes, just in mining alone, along the lines of the LEXI deal. Then there are purification applications, recycling opportunities, legacy coal tailings, etc. Then if you really want to be speculative there are interstellar, and medical applications for this tech that may or not be on the drawing board. I mean how much money would Victor Yushenko have paid to have the Polonium stripped out of his blood? Perhaps HIV can be MRTed as well?
The DOD has to see the writing on the wall of all this and would scarcely want to have to compete directly with Volkswagon for materials when there are cruise missiles required. Is there a company better suited to meet this need with the Strategic Metals Complex, and Popps as an advisor?
Do as you (joe average stock holder) must. For now I sold 10% of my holdings around $0.30, and I will be adding at these prices. If y'all would do me a favour drive the price into the $0.15 range so I can get a million of these bad boys. If the low price environment would please persist until March I would gladly max out my RRSP's for 2018. On the 61st day of the year expect a pop in volume...
When disruptive tech like this erupts onto the scene the profits are explosive. If you aren't involved when there is risk and uncertainty you miss it. Twenty years from now some poor souls will look back and realize he bailed on Ucore for $0.25/share.
There is a chance this endevour will fail. I believe it will not, and will thrive. Until such time I will be ratcheting up my share count.
BB101