What Eastwest and Tubber seem to miss is that the assay method has improved and provides underestimates-it would be true alchemy if fire assay produced overestimates (i.e.impossible by our present understanding of the physical universe.)
As far as costs are concerned,these will be revealed in the fullness of time.This will come near the time of publishing resource estimates,and once these things are known the stock will be valued in multiples of where we are today.
Imagine if the first makers of steel said they wouldn't try as they didn't know what it would cost them.And still,today we have steel smelters all over the world ;the technology is improving;power is cheap in Brazil.
Frankly I don't care if BBX produces 1 oz of gold a ton one week and 2 oz of gold a ton next week.Again you would have us believe until this is sorted we should sit on the side lines.
BBX Price at posting:
16.0¢ Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Held