Globe article, Patrick Ryan
posted on
Oct 27, 2019 09:09PM
NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)
Where do I start with the Globe and Mail article .
How about the reminder of what the Globe wrote days before Teck invested in Diamond Fields.
Chapter twelve.
The Big Score.
"It's not investing, it's gambling pure and simple. You might as well roll the dice." written by Research Capital Corp. analyst Manford Mallory on buying Diamond Fields stock Globe and Mail , April 19, 1995
This ugly negative was written about Diamond Fields and was found in the Globe and Mail, April 19, 1995
After the derotagory comment from the Globe.,.it was days later that, Diamond Fields announced that Teck Corp., also of Vancouver, had bought a 10-per-cent stake in the company
"In April, Diamond Fields announced that Teck Corp., also of Vancouver, had bought a 10-per-cent stake in the company. That deal, valued at more than $108 million, is the best evidence yet that the company may have struck the “elephant” deposit that federal Natural Resources Minister Anne McLellan described to an international trade conference in Florida in March"
there was no feasiblity or engineering study back then...when teck bought 10% of Diamond Fields...and the comment about the elephant deposit(how did the Minister know about this elephant?" in march before Teck bought in...and the Globe article before the teck deal was announced (how slimy was that by the Globe? ).
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Ask yourself this question: Why is the Globe having an issue with the value of the Ring ...now? AFTER ALL THESE YEARS???
for instance look at this article from the Globe.
notice that 2 years ago ...the Globe had NO PROBLEM writing about the 60 million...
But suddenly now....it's a problem???? Two years ago...The Globe calls the ROF an unprecedented economic and Job opportunity for the North ...did the Globe forget they printed this?
"The Ring of Fire represents an unprecedented economic and jobs opportunity for the North. Unfortunately, since its discovery in 2007, it has not been a priority for the Liberals. They are only in the North now because we're a year out from an election," he said in a statement.
On Monday, Ontario Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Mauro said the Ring of Fire could be a national economic project in the same league as Alberta's oil sands. However, companies have faced significant development hurdles and abandoned plans in the area 540 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay.
While it is estimated that the region could hold up to $60-billion in mineral deposits, Noront Resources, the largest remaining player, acquired its claims for only $20-million from Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. after that company pulled out in 2013.
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And this sentence below coming from the Globe and Mail (shame on them)
"Global demand for new sources of chromite, experts say, ranks between low and non-existent."
It's the same type of crap spewed by Patrick Ryan(shame on him too)
"Patrick Ryan, a mining consultant with Mining For Facts, who has followed the chromite market for four decades, says the world is awash in the commodity, with no need for any new product from the Ring of Fire, or anywhere else. It’s incomprehensible that this was ever a viable project, “ says Mr. Ryan. “No one in their right mind would put a dime into it.”...
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Patrick Ryan, followed the chromite market for 4 decades...and he comes up with the above...????Seriously??
Patrick Ryan attends ferro alloy conferences all over the world ..as an example he was at this one last month:
https://www.metalbulletin.com/events/north-american-ferroalloys/agenda.html
Discussions will include:
It's pathetic that Patrick Ryan, knows full well what REGIONAL POWER Restrictions will mean for future chrome production in South Africa...but makes no mention.
He was at the function with folks from Polymetcore and it's funny how "different" the views are from Polymetcore:
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Funny that the Globe makes No mention of Responsible Steel neither does Patrick Ryan.
Not one peep about something that is so incredibly important in that it has the ability to greatly restrict supply of raw materials that folks will be "allowed" to buy to keep their certification.
21 to 31 October 2019:
ResponsibleSteel membership ballot on standard.
After 31 October 2019:
Formal ratification of ResponsibleSteel standard version 1.0 by the ResponsibleSteel Board.