Hi Guys:
I was watching BNN last night and saw this feature on Romarco. Just thought Baires and the rest of you might find it interesting. It may also help to better define similarities and differences between Tyhee and Romarco.
One thing you will note from this feature is Romarco has substantially more cash in the bank than Tyhee, which might, in part, account for it's share price (along with its assets).
Having said that, the company remains a useful comparison to Tyhee as Baires has pointed out, particularly with respect to safe jursidiction, available workforce, and infrastructure:
Yesterday's Broadcast:
http://www.b-tv.com/features/watch-now/watch-now-enlarged.html?id=348
BTV's first profile on Romarco:
http://www.b-tv.com/features/watch-now.html?id=331
Nice post by Skeleg today ("What DW Can't Say). It lines up nicely with Frank Barbera's research piece: The Return of Yellowknife gold. Even if 40-50% of optimistic projections are acheived, Tyhee will have an extremely valuable asset in a world where gold is trading at 1500-$2000 - and that day is not too far off.
Keep the faith.
GreenspanPut
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