This post here transforms the DFS into 'net credits' against transport costs etc etc. Based on the DFS, I essentially re-estimated upwards the net tin credit against transport costs for spodumene tonnage to initially what I thought prior to the DFS. Previously thought US$20 - US$30 per tonne tin net credit against transport costs, now thinking US$30 - US$50 per tonne against transport costs based on DFS numbers, obviously before any tantulum (and potentially niobium) recoveries which can add to the net figure. Went through that in:Post #:44319341
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