Highly prospective exploration company

Resource projects cover more than 1,713 km2 in three provinces at various stages, including the following: hematite magnetite iron formations, titaniferous magnetite & hematite, nickel/copper/PGM, chromite, Volcanogenic Massive and gold.

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Message: Re: hi smith why are you so quiet!... Roos
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Maybe it is time to ring Peter's bell a bit. I bought FNC on proximity and the relatively low number of shares outstanding. For acquiring the property and keeping the dilution down I give Peter full credit. Beyond that I haven't seen anything that show streaks of brilliance or that would lead me to believe that FNC management is above average for a junior.



Lots of promises that haven't been kept. As an executive one of the first lessons you learn is that if you can't deliver don't promise it it (Actually you usually learn that lesson long before you get to the top or you don't get there). You may get one free 'pass' for circumstances beyond your control but after that you just look stupid and inept.



So yes, its time to get a drill ON THE PROPERTY and start plunking holes. Once the drill is ON THE PROPERTY send out the NR. At the same time maybe FNC can get their story straight and stop contributing to the confusion (another sign that they are not 'above average as a junior mining company management goes)!



... Been There

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