Good info! This rock is 2 times heavier than I thought! Based on your calculations, but rounding down slightly, to be conservative, I'll adjust the total tonnage figure you gave from 3,450,000 tonnes to 3,000,000 tonnes at an average grade of 36.7% Cr2O3. These grades are currently selling at around $350/tonne (conservative average - you can do your own research at www.alibaba.com ). From the article we saw the other day (I believe it was Miskealp who provided that on Tuesday), we saw that the proccessed chromium ore was worth around 10 times the value of the raw ore. So, multiply $350/tonne times 10 (or being again conservative - lets say $300/tonne times 10) and we get a value of $3,000 per tonne value of this ore after being processed. Multiply that $3,000/tonne times the etimated total of tonnes (conservatively 3,000,000 tonnes) and you have a total value for the processed ore of $9 billion dollars. Even if it cost 3 billion for infrastructure, mine development, and processing costs, that still leaves a very huge profit! If you divide $6 billion into the 130,000,000 shares outstanding, that would be a profit of $43 per share! Not bad!!! And that is just for the Blackbirds!!!