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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Dec 13, 2009 06:21 Post subject: Mine deposit in Mongolia |
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Just on case someone could be interested:
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We have big mine deposit in Mongolia and we are looking for proper investor and buyers to develop it. (We have Gold, nickel, wolframite, Lithium, uranium, coals, iron, aluminium and molybdenum deposits please lets contact for further details) contact name: Mr. Ongonbat -> oongonbat(at)yahoo(dot)de
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Dec 13, 2009 10:44 Post subject: Re: Mine deposit in Mongolia |
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Jordi Fabre wrote: | Just on case someone could be interested:
Ongonbat wrote: |
We have big mine deposit in Mongolia and we are looking for proper investor and buyers to develop it. (We have Gold, nickel, wolframite, Lithium, uranium, coals, iron, aluminium and molybdenum deposits please lets contact for further details) contact name: Mr. Ongonbat -> oongonbat(at)yahoo(dot)de
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This sounds completely bogus to me. It's a complete mish-mash of commodities- elements-minerals-organics... not to mention that many of these elements do not typically occur together in economic quantities.
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BadamsedOngonbat

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Posted: Dec 13, 2009 22:18 Post subject: Re: Mine deposit in Mongolia |
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Dear Peter Megaw, listed elements are not in one place.
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Matt_Zukowski
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Posted: Dec 13, 2009 22:56 Post subject: Re: Mine deposit in Mongolia |
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I would recommend that BadamsedOngonbat contact the large mining companies or consultancies. I am sure that if he has good data to show them, and can also provide assurances about ownership/access/politics, then they will be more than happy to talk to him. If he doesn't have all the info put together, he should find a junior exploration company with experience in his part of the world - someone who would be willing to look at his stuff because they already have some background that would allow them to quickly evaluate his request.
I don't know what conversations you had with Jordi or why this is being discussed in this forum but honestly, when i see a request like this come through a channel like this, something seems funny. Perhaps there are people here who work with a junior or major that would want to discuss this further. But my sense, for what it is worth, is that BadamsedOngonbat would appear more credible if he approached people more in the business of evaluating such proposals.
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Peter Megaw
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Posted: Dec 13, 2009 23:54 Post subject: Re: Mine deposit in Mongolia |
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I work with exactly the type of junior company potentially interested in this sort of thing... However, the original presentation made it sound as if these were all together and now we get a map showing their actual distribution...a completely different story, and I am always wary when an "opportunity" is painted too broadly.
Be happy to talk to these folks outside of the forum, but, I echo Matt's concerns that this is not the place for such things and we should stick to mineralogy. if we discourage folks from selling/promoting mineral specimens here, we should be equally...if not MORE...reluctant to let it become commerical at the mining property level.
However, if Jordi decides it is, my group has several properties for sale/investment in Mexico that would be of already defined interest to mineral collectors...Flor de Pena legrandite anyone?
NOTE THAT THIS LAST IS COMPETELY TONGUE-IN-CHEEK!!!!!!...but true!
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Dec 14, 2009 14:13 Post subject: Re: Mine deposit in Mongolia |
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Peter Megaw wrote: | If we discourage folks from selling/promoting mineral specimens here, we should be equally...if not MORE...reluctant to let it become commercial at the mining property level... |
I agree with Peter, I tried to help those people publishing his offer here, as I know that we have some geologist and engineers working for major companies, but as Peter and Matt mentioned, here isn't the right place where discuss this as it can slip easily to the commercial.
So, BadamsedOngonbat already have his post here but I will lock this topic. If someone wish contact with him he can do it outside the forum using the "pm"
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