RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:$44.8 M, "ConcreteneTM", 9,868 tpa Manufacturing Capacity?NewOpportunist,
You stated "LLG has been a penny stock for years, any major mining operator could have scooped up Lac Gueret years ago for close to nothing.Why has nobody done this? I think the answer is obvious, because it's not attractive enough."
You should understand that "years ago" are not the current years and/or years going forward; especially as pertains to graphite mine development projects situated within North America specifically and as relates to the urgent "national security level importance" need to source Canadian critical elements and made in Canada graphite "BAM" and other battery cells component product materials for both the North American and the global battery cells manufacturers sustained supply chain.
Understand that "Not attractive enough" went out the window when Nouveau Monde Graphite elected to take up the option to "earn into" the opportunity to exercise NOU's to be earned into right to perhaps purchase 51% control of the Lac Gueret graphite bearing lands development and would be 500 Thousand Tonnes per annum producing graphite mine hosting Project.
What's more, understand that during a recent inerview Eric Desaulniers himself suggested that Nouveau Monde Graphite "customers", i.e. prospective vehicle manufacturing and battery cell manufacturing customers are calling and are always asking when Nouveau Monde Graphite would be "accelerating" a bringing into production of the Mason Resources Inc "owned" Lac Gueret graphite bearing lands development project.
See the Investor News interview at the 5 minute and 2 seconds mark through to the 5 minute and 43 second mark.
During that interview Eric Desaulniers also stated "We have secured the two largest and most advanced mining assets in North America on graphite and now it's our goal to develop more and more capacity around it"
So, in your clearly less current and therefore clearly less well informed estimation, the Lac Gueret graphite bearing lands development and would be largest graphite producing mine in the world project is "not attractive enough"?
Is that your story and what you are going to stick to NewOpportunist?
Stick around. Simply watch and learn.
Finally, if you are going to come at me in future, you had better come at me strapped with actual current knowledge; this instead of your old and far too outdated account of what was during the past NewOpportunist.
Stick around. Simply watch and learn.
Then again, since you are not interested in Mason Resources Inc nor Black Swan Graphene and consider all that I have suggested as current and now viable possibilities to be "pipedreams", I have to ask why are you here New Opportunist?