RE:RE:RE:RE:this week is the turning pointApologies for the delay in replying. My point re no feasibility study released is related to, as you said above, the scalibility of the project's economics. The feasibility of a mine that is attractive to investors may be much larger than environmentalists are prepared to accept, so why release something so definitive while you are still compromising on the size of the project? NDM has extensive data on the ore body and will have detailed analysis on the Capex required to commence mining it. If partnering is as far advanced as they say then they will have conducted their own extensive dd. Again, look to major porphyry deposits in Sth America if you have doubts of economic viability. Re likelihood of consortium. Risk can come in many forms, it is all negotiated and discounted as a dollar figure at time of partnering. My point was that multiple entities farm in to resource projects all the time, it's not difficult to structure - cash/share considerations + a couple of seats on the BOD. It's not unusual. GL