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Bloggers intrigued by Hudbay Minerals’ (T.HBM) takeover offer for Augusta Resource (T.AZC)


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0 Comments| February 11, 2014

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“After looking at their latest presentation, a 2013 picture of the port is a long distance shot, indicating that basically nothing has been accomplished. Jump forward to 2014, a recent photo from Google Earth seems to show a couple of new buildings. Not sure if this is related to Allana's storage facility. I don't see any railroads as yet that leads into the port. As well, it looks like they still need to extend the docking peninsula. Looks like things are starting to progress, but it still looks very under developed from the architectural design plans that was set forth. The port in Djoubiti is what I was envisioning for Tadjoura. There still is time for the port to be developed before production, perhaps a scaled down version...I just would have thought they would have been more progressed by now.” Writes Syngut about Port de Tadjoura development in the Allana Potash Corp. (TSX: T.AAA, Stock Forum) bullboards.


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Blogger MOJOJONO notes that “… there seems there may be some interesting history behind of this takeover attempt. Forgive me if my thinking is a bit skewed as it was a roughish Monday (excuse ends now – Monday wasn’t actually THAT rough). There is a definite demonstrated tie up and interest between Hudbay and Augusta stretching as far back as August 2010 – if not further back from there. So, I also want to note before I go ahead with the breakdown that both Augusta and Hudbay have (or had) contracts with Silver Wheaton (I am still waiting to buy back some $SLW)!


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