RE:RE:RE:ScenerioI don't think New Gold would want CCMI as it's too small of an operation for them. Also, CCMI company insiders own 19% of the stock with the remaining 81% being alot of long term investors. Neither the company insiders or the long term investors would be willing to sell out for a small profit. Also . . . what "if" the mine claim area has other inferred resources that are not identified on the 43-101 report, that just requiers more drilling for confirmation. Once the mine goes into production, there will be money for further exploration. With government policies, enviromental restrictions, & indegineous social activism there is no way a greenfield mine operation will ever get a mill permit to operate, therefore once CCMI gets the mining permit (which is only a matter of time), with the excess milling capacity on site, why won't CCMI be able to bring in ore from other local area mines . . . such as the previous Alpine Gold Mine ?
CCMI may be a very unique and special stock with extreme upside potential . . . why sell out to the majors for peanuts