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Novo Resources Corp T.NVO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSRPF

Novo Resources Corp. is a gold explorer focused on discovering gold projects. The Company is engaged primarily in the business of evaluating, acquiring, exploring, and developing natural resource properties with a focus on gold. It has a land package covering approximately 5,500 square kilometers in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, along with the 22 square kilometer Belltopper project in the Bendigo Tectonic Zone of Victoria, Australia. Its key project area is the Egina Gold Camp, where De Grey Mining is farming-in to form a JV at the Becher Project and surrounding tenements through exploration. The Company is also advancing gold exploration at Nunyerry North. It focuses on undertaking early-stage exploration across its Pilbara tenement portfolio. It has also formed a lithium joint venture with SQM Australia Pty Ltd (SQM) in the Pilbara, which provides shareholder exposure to battery metals. Its Belltopper Gold Project comprises the adjacent Malmsbury and Queens projects.


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Comment by MandalorianFetton May 22, 2020 6:15pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:I was wondering Tx

RE:RE:RE:RE:I was wondering Tx
firewitch wrote:
MandalorianFett wrote:
firewitch wrote:
MandalorianFett wrote:

If Robert is right and anything 10 years out and more is discounted to zero by the market and say nvo doesnt produce what it does have for the next 10 years because they are testing this and that, then does it mean nvo is worth nothing? Im just thinking out loud. 


Fettso 


What time zone are you operating in Fettso ? Do you realise our manager may just be getting up to enjoy  a Saturday morning breakfast . I am wondering if he has cornflakes . You obviously realise that cornflakes are a breafast cereal made by toasting flakes of corn . Bad timing Fettso .  Bad mistake .   I am going to have to call you Toxic Fetts (Im sure Robert would approve!) if you go on like this . I am even going to have to mend your rotten ways :-))
FW

Im just trying to start him off on the right foot fw. Now a question for you also. These sorting machines supposedly run 40 tph. But they ran 5 tonne samples through each machine and it took 5 months to do that. Say 30.5 days in a month. So how many tph did those machines really do?

Fetts


Too many variables for me this late on a Friday evening over here in Southern Europe . I need to know how many  hours those sorting machines were actually operational  during that 5 months .
I am actually still trying to sort out the Bayhorse  operational throughput ,and maths was never my forte even in my youth ,all those years ago . The doer and the thinker . No allowance for the other . I give up :-)
FW


Assume they were running 24 hours a day for the full 5 months. 

Fetts

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