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Boron One Holdings Inc V.BONE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ERVFF

Boron One Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based international mineral exploration and development company with its assets in Serbia. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of its resource properties. Its project includes Piskanja. Piskanja is located in a historical mining region with infrastructure for mining, including roads, rail, electric power, experienced miners, and others. The site is situated 250 kilometers (km) south of Belgrade, Serbia, accessible by paved roads. Lithology at Piskanja is typical of sedimentary basins, primarily consisting of shales, marls, and limestone, with two primary gently undulating borate beds. The mineralization is primarily dense, compact colemanite with some ulexite. The Company’s subsidiary is Balkan Gold Corp.


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Comment by ListenandLearnon May 02, 2024 12:28pm
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Post# 36019751

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:They listen!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:They listen!DYOD, It's not exactly 60 days from now to the Exploitation field license as the NR states that "The process with the Environment Ministry is now nearing its completion, and Boron One anticipates it will receive this last requisite permit shortly."  So, BONE is expecting the go-ahead shortly from the Environment Ministry and then it's on to the Mining Ministry for the final approval. We have no idea how long that will take though, short of Tim saying that the process was streamlined (Whatever that means). Anyway, I think everyone here would be fine waiting 60 days to get the license.

I think the 60 days you're referring to is the following: "EIA synopsis which itself required some 60 days to complete".


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