Post by
Tiger737373 on Dec 19, 2023 1:36pm
Incoming Call
On December 15, I took the liberty of phoning and leaving a message with managment to find out more about the progress of the 50,000 tonne bulk sampling permit with government and several other matters. Like the contract awarded to BluMetric to advance the mining permit application for the Sirmac deposit. Since we know that the company applied for this permit over a year ago, and I'm still waiting for a phone interview with managment, I decided to my own research on various government sites such as Comev, as well as Sedar's public database.Several pertinent pieces of information emerged from the research I undertook. First of all, we know that the Comev site was last updated on August 31, 2023, and that the documents are not available to investors. To me, the fact there is no information or mention available on the company's latest management reports indicates that the company had difficulty getting the bulk sampling permit accepted and therefore decided to apply for an operating permit for the Sirmac deposit.
This follows the comany's decision to award BluMetric a contract to meet the environmental challenges of the Sirmac project. BluMetric specializes in water treatment and environmental technologies. BluMetric also consults with First Nations on environmental issues. As for the company's latest managment reports, available since December 18 on Sedar, we can see that the sale of the Cadilac deposit is nearing completion with Olympio Metals. The first two payments have been received by Vision Lithium and a final payment of $ 1 million will be recieved later in 2024.
Although 2023 was a difficult and frustrating year for many Vision Lithium investors, 2024 looks promising. There is no doubt that the addition of environmental consultants will only help our objective of developing the Sirmac mining project.
Hoping for good news at the start of this new year, I would like to wish health, happiness and prosperity to everyone.