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North American Tungsten Corporation Ltd NATUF

North American Tungsten Corp Ltd is a Canadian based exploration and development company. It is engaged in the exploration, development, and operation of mineral properties. The company produces, processes, and sells tungsten concentrate. Its project portfolio includes Cantung mine site and Mactung deposit projects.


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Comment by pcnisbeton Mar 04, 2001 4:12pm
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Post# 3419765

RE: RE: RE: Keep Laughing

RE: RE: RE: Keep LaughingSince when are assay result a feasibility? I suggest you look at open pit mining costs for the third world in Western Mining Engineerings Mining Cost Survey as a good start to thinking in terms of reality. I think looking at UNDP (United Nations Deveopment Program) data should do the trick in terms of calling into question your assertion that Viet Nam is a top recipient of foreign aid. THanks for the site you posted any way. Case in point is that in the Great White North, I can immediately get a cat skinner and all the heavy equipment I want on demand without delay. What happens in Viet Nam if I need a half moon key or similar piece of gear? Typical two week delay, not something that will be into camp in 24 hours. Further, thew big growth item for tungsten is in ammo. Why in heck do you figure we are going to be buying an ammo component from people we would much prefer to expend ammo on? That was one of the reasons the Green bullets program stalled in the first place. Similarly, we are not going to be buying bullet or anti-tank round tungsten from China, but need a Western source.
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