Gambier - that makes complete sense however to say they are finished seems a little extreme. The pulp mill seems to be at a point where it cannot proceed without environmental approval (read tacit approval) and it doesnt seem like we will ever get that.....the greens are now saying they might agree to a pulp mill but somewhere else not in the Tamar....I cant see how GNS would walk away from the $200m already sunk into Tamar.....so where does that leave us?
Is there a Plan C I havent considered about how they could process the resource? Interested in your thoughts....
Lord
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