and emew, is mentioned at the top somewhere - and obviously somewhere else in the lengthy document - but i only had a quick scan so when i have a bit more time, i will have another look
trouble is, when i did a google search ages ago, i found some company that was going to develop some huge copper resource in africa somewhere, and they were very keen on the emm process - but guess what - the big order never came
then there was another company an american company - called goldspring - first there were announcments, that they had a trial emm plant, and that they were going to expand the facility - then guess what,- they go down the merril crowe path.
if i had not been with the company for so long, i would be tempted to buy half a million shares, as from all the reading, it seems to be pretty good
donkey years ago, some big miner at grassberg (i think the worlds largest copper mine), trialled the product - but guess what - they do not use it. the company seems to have successful trial after successful trial - but guess what - still struggling to make sales - oh sure the odd sale comes along, jsut enough to whet the appetite, and to maybe fool shareholders
de nora put in a lot of money at 9c, and then someone else was keen ,and took a lot of shares at 5c - so watso thinks that the product has some merit - but something seems to be missing - and i am stuffed to know what it is
i was having a chat to some technical person, from a company, who had a copper deposit - and he said that they had looked at the process, and said that it was not suitable - and they would go down the solvent extraction/ electrowinning process. i noted that the company - constellation copper, for their other project, bought a se/ew plant. the person, that i spoke to, said that the process seemed to be ideally suited for the recovery of metals from bleed streams
i am all ears, and would appreciate more input - but for the time being, like for the past 10 years, this has been a dog
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