Thorshammer,
I'm sorry about Goldrea, I mean it was only marketed as being the play in China and using that mill as the way to not only process the ore from Goldrea's exploration/production plays but to also process the ore of other company's mines....possibly getting an ownership of those mines and companies. So I guess now not getting that deal done is a positive thing and should be marketed as such. That's BS
Next while Larry Reaugh was at Adanac, they were being marketed as the company that was 18 months ahead of the competition. Ahhh used to love to see that on their website. Hmmm...where were they at when Larry moved on and where are they now....exactly in the same spot. The only difference I guess is they aren't 18 months ahead of the competition anymore. I'm starting to see a trend here.
Oh and Roucher-Deboule. Didn't quite catch what their marketing was. But they did do a private placement recently...lol. Big deal. I'm sure if you have enough people searching for you, you can find people to get you $651k. I wonder how much of that came from institutions? But hey why does that matter right?
Which brings me back again to my original post. Why with what has happened in the past would people think this company is the one that will prosper over those same Reaugh companies mentioned previously? Hell why would this company prosper over those companies Larry Reaugh mention in his "list" he published recently?
But then again Molycor was marketed somewhat recently as the moly play that will fast track Crowrea to production. Also it was marketed as the forefather project that Larry picked up when he knew the future of moly back in the 90's....only for the project to be sat on for a decade. Think we missed the moly train?
But now let me break out the pom-poms and not be critical anymore. Go Molycor Go.