RE:RE:RE:RE:When will we get a sale we are paid for?Thanks for the info Majortom. Plant was to have 2x the original contract capacity to allow Corning to double it seamlessly. Jamie T. told some Vancouverites that he built a capacity of 400,000 tn /yr.
187,000 Part A original contract x 55% gives us a million based on the conveyance you referenced. If you know the numbers, this equates to about $10 million in pretax cash flow with all costs and a lot of conservatism built in!. A 100 tn is not enough to get Corning to approve a start. Landslide production capacity has to be developed to get to a total of a million ton /yr. in place. The numbers are staggering. Someone will eventually see this and buy the company or sign a long term JV. A dollar a share purchase price is a deal to any purchaser!