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	<title>Comments on: The Case for Base Metals with BMO&#8217;s Bart Melek</title>
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		<title>By: Combined Creston Moly and Tenajon to create Largest Molybdenum Explorer in North America &#124; resourceINTELLIGENCE</title>
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		<description>[...] This numbers are good news for shareholders and potential shareholders of the company. News of the acquisition did nothing to the company&#8217;s share price, likely due to the early stage of the project and the depressed price of molybdenum. Nevertheless, Creston already has the upside of a major deposit in its Creston Molybdenum (and copper) Deposit. The company has a nice looking prefeasibility with an NPV of about $700 million&#8230; at higher than present prices, mind you. The company is looking for $15 moly and $1.75 copper, which is reasonable in the not too distant future according to folks like Bart Melek at BMO.  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] This numbers are good news for shareholders and potential shareholders of the company. News of the acquisition did nothing to the company&#8217;s share price, likely due to the early stage of the project and the depressed price of molybdenum. Nevertheless, Creston already has the upside of a major deposit in its Creston Molybdenum (and copper) Deposit. The company has a nice looking prefeasibility with an NPV of about $700 million&#8230; at higher than present prices, mind you. The company is looking for $15 moly and $1.75 copper, which is reasonable in the not too distant future according to folks like Bart Melek at BMO.  [...]</p>
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