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i saw a section of the announcement that made me take notice
"Very strong molybdenum occurs at the base of hole KFD011, averaging 910ppm
over the last 3.2m. This is 12.5 times the deposit average for molybdenum."
i understands its copper we want. but is this of any significance?
even at 910ppm, its still an average grade Moly (1500 - 2000+ ppm is considered good looking at MOL and QOL's finds). afterall its js a by product from their copper production. so no significance.
The story for FNT hasn't changed, they need production. At 2 cents, 10 cents, 15 cents, 25 cents, it is not going to matter. A copper producing FNT will be a multi bagger.
This may take 3-5 years.
I'd imagine your OXR, and ZFX had there tuff times in the beginning, as people made money off good news, lack of news, etc.
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