Tanbreeze has been around for as long as what GGG has while making these claims.
The problem with it is its a private company and in being so can claim it is as it wishes. It is not regulated under ASIC.
Tanbreeze profits are locked up for a few holders. No room for public investment. Over these many years it has also shown no interest in allowing so.
The original processing outputs appear small in comparison to GGG and hasnt offered much in the way of employment to Greenland as far as Ive read. I think Tanbreez was looking at roughly 80 employees, almost pilet plant scale, while GGG was more like 600 plus. But thats based on previous HC postings (below).So for SIA support Id suspect Greenland would consider GGG to be more in its offering.
Uranium can be a hinderence. But that of which seems to be overcome given the ban lifting and now political support. Now it may well be a boon in value with prices rising fast.
If Tanbreeze is what it is. Each lode will be the biggest in the world by far. Collectively even more so. Should any party be interested in one it may well the other. In such it would become the king of the hill in this global game. In size and holdings.Shenghe has only formed agreements and worked with with GGG to date.