wilgar/ crushing plant, page-56

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    B7,

    You mentioned in this thread a while ago about cobalt.

    I checked and cobalt is $27,000 now vs 40,000 on 1/1/11.

    I also checked on how Co is separated from Cu.

    Firstly is just a well defined flotation process to concentrate it up, and a standard process to refine and electrowin the metals.

    So down to pricing
    CDU uses:
    Copper: $2.00 US$/lb; Recovery: 95.00%
    Cobalt: $26.00 US$/lb; Recovery: 90.00%
    Gold: $900.00 US$/troy ounce Recovery; 75.00%

    Currently:
    Copper: $3.68 US$/lb; Recovery: 95.00%
    Cobalt: $12.27 US$/lb; Recovery: 90.00%
    Gold: $1780.00 US$/troy ounce Recovery; 75.00%

    Based on previous calcs and CDU's numbers, I produced a replication that gave a 0.85% Cueq, cf with 0.86% from CDU. Close enough.

    I then substituted today's numbers in as per above. And the Co look a DISASTER!!!

    The Cueq PLUNGES FROM 0.85% TO 0.55%.

    B7 - my hat is off YOU ARE AN UNSUNG HERO - A GENIOUS. Thanks for bring this to my attention,in fact all CDU'ers. It certainly explains why you are selling, selling. I can't believe folk haven't been listening and selling with both hands like you! Fantastic.

    ....just one thing though. The value of our concentrate previously was $16.11/1000lb of ore. On today's valuation it is $19.12/1000 ore.

    The copper price has nearly doubled so an a Cueq basis it looks worse.

    Sucked in.

    So where is your beef? Spit it out lad.
 
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