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Jul 27Liked by Six Bravo

Enjoyable well written and unique ideas. Having some experience with gold miners and oil startups my questions would be now, how to manage local resistance to any type of E&P on or near the Great Lakes. I was born and raised on the St. Lawrence. I not only know intimately how feisty they can be, I am one of them!!! Thirty tons of copper is a micro mine so their scope of success has a tight cap notwithstanding further acquisitions. The meat in the sandwich seems to be the management. Therein lies the value, according to your Ken. Let’s do a deeper dive into them? Love your stuff and independent approach.

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Jul 28·edited Jul 29Author

Alyosha, thanks for the kind words and for reading our work!

Thanks for the local insights. Highland Copper has made much of receiving "support" from local communities and groups. This is off of memory...but I think I remember the CEO saying the mine is an underground mine...If that's correct, that would help win the locals over. But from what I read, they are doing their best to abide by all requests and regulations in preparing the grounds for construction. A deeper dive on Highland would probably be valuable. Thanks for the encouragement.

Thanks also for your work and insights.

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