No but it seems it was more to appease the British Columbians who have the CTO on SRSR. The older drilling cores where tested to a different standard and not to their standards. The niobium is still there...doesn't mean it went away. I think the recent dumping will be short lived once another report is issued on work done recently with updated samples. Some sort of financing deal wouldn't hurt either. I'm still holding fwiw.
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No but it seems it was more to appease the British Columbians who have the CTO on SRSR. The older drilling cores where tested to a different standard and not to their standards. The niobium is still there...doesn't mean it went away. I think the recent dumping will be short lived once another report is issued on work done recently with updated samples. Some sort of financing deal wouldn't hurt either. I'm still holding fwiw.







