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I agree, let's start looking at BPL again as a mineral sands...

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    I agree, let's start looking at BPL again as a mineral sands play who could avoid share dilution via their anticipated income from their liaison with COB. I fully agree, if COB does not go well, BPL has to issue shares to develop their tenements with lots of zirconium etc. Their tenements are massive and of similar size of that of their neighbour Iluka. For example, zirconium which all are expected to have increased demands from nuclear industry. The 'green energy revolution' is not only about batteries, also very much on nuclear and gas power, not going further in the 'is that actually green energy' discussion.

    Here are 2 links that may help to distant your mind from COB and focus on what might be ahead of us..

    https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wir...nvestors-some-of-the-best-days-of-their-lives

    https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/global-zirconium-market-industry
 
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