Post by
2udad on Mar 08, 2018 9:56am
Snow day
here in Halifax. It probably is doing the same in Ketchikan. But who cares.
I wonder if David is in Az playing golf and soaking up the sun.
Hope you all have a good day and just maybe when David finishes his game today he might spend a few minutes thinking about what to do with Niblack.
Comment by
WinstonSmith on Mar 08, 2018 10:32am
It would be nice if Osisko would do a deal with us like this one: https://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2018/03/08/osisko-acquires-gold-royalty-on-victoria-gold-s-fully-financed-shovel-ready
Comment by
akguy00 on Mar 08, 2018 11:36am
Actually blue sky the last two days in Ketchikan and hit about 46 degrees F. Skunk cabbage out soon. If they were going to drill this summer they would now be getting set. Nada, we wait. Snowing here in Anchorage. Big news in Ketchikan was Ucore on the front page of the local paper yesterday. We will see if anything actually happens. At least they are engaged.
Comment by
2udad on Mar 08, 2018 8:37pm
Yes there is considerable lead time for any development. I guess if we don't hear anything by the end of the month the picks and shovels will remain locked in the shed for another year. By the looks of the sp I wouldn't be too surprised if the keys remain hung on the nail.
Comment by
nofluff on Mar 10, 2018 4:59am
The ucore advance is what I was watching for. Aidea could be ready to get both projects done now. Interesting, that the meeting pointed out ketchikans desire to diversify the se ak ecconomy. Htr has more metal identified than most underground mines. All we need to do is build the mill and start mining. It sure would be nice to get thrown a bone. nf
Comment by
2udad on Mar 13, 2018 2:57pm
UCU = Another miner that needs to throw their sh some beef. Turns out that after waiting 5 years they are no closer to production. At least HTR just needs to dig it out, crush and produce a concentrate. No rocket science.
Comment by
2udad on Mar 13, 2018 3:00pm
Oh forgot to mention it is snowing again in Halifax home of UCU.