Blythefan,
I've book marked this and will re-vist in 2 years when Cudeco has some production data we can review.
I'm saying the bulk sample results are representative of the typical Las Minerale ore that will be put through the mill in the first few years.
Measuring consistant grades of 4% Cu (Co, Au, Fe will be in addition), will be proven by the production data imo.
In the meantime I'm happy to make my assumptions and buy on the bulk sample data.
By reviewing Cudecos production data in 2 years it will allow for a nice fair comparison with the companies regional peers.
Now that Cudeco has blazed a trail for all and sundry to follow.
They have clearly shown just how easy it is to secure finance and long term off-take agreements with multi $B enterprises. Hence our fellow exploration peers in the region should have absolutely no trouble getting their rich deposits mined.
Of course with today's news its now clear our peers don't need to worry about a rail or port facility. They can pay to use ours! All pretty good for me as a retail shareholder in Cudeco I guess :-)
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