RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:I still think we see a Q2 PEASo what are you worried about.
The latest technical report covers the refractory nature of the deposit.
The Albion process of separation that lowers the cost of extraction providing optimal recoveries doesn't make the deposit any less refractory - but the favorable metalurgy won't support an economical viable mine at the depths of emplacement of fine disseminated low grade ore here ...
They'd have been whistling dixie and clicking their heels in going ahead with a PEA study that has regrettably been shelved otherwise ... but for further study that will not re-commense until a better grade of economically mineable ore by volume can be proven exists.
The big miners are holding off on acquiring these mega ounce, deep, low grade refractory deposits.
They too along with exploration financiers are focusing on greener pastures.
Focusing primarily on far less riskier past producers -unmothballed, and near producing entities carrying far less baggage.
Do some research. Nothing is made up in this regard or any other coming from me.
Do your own dd.
Who and what inspired you to invest in TUD.
Hopefully it didn't happen listening to those who regularly beat the drum saying what they only want everyone to hear.