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Originally Posted by Charles5
The following articles and website, including the MOOSE facebook page, all seem to indicate that LeMine has already committed $5M towards a feasibility study which would occur over three months. However, the press release of 1 July 2017 gives the impression that the funding for the feasibility study is dependent on the results of the due dilgence review, which is what the 120 day period is being used for. Can you confirm if the following statements are factually correct, and if not, what action have you or MOOSE taken to set the record straight?
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@Charles5,
The prepared media release does not give an impression, it gives the facts. It says: "LeMine Investment Group and Consortia N.A. Ltd. (Lemine-Consortia N.A.) and MOOSE Consortium Inc. exchanged letters of intent today, the 1st of July 2017, on Canada's 150th Anniversary, to create a fully private-sector 400 km. ... Liu also said that Lemine-Consortia N.A. will employ Opus International Consultants Limited (Opus) and REMISZ Consulting Engineers Limited to undertake a due-diligence review of the MOOSE business and technical concept in the next 120 days."
When the G&M article came out, while we were plreased to have the coverage, we were also surprised with the way some elements of the arrangement were portrayed. It is true that we're talking about a $5M figure, this came from
our estimated budget for Phase 1(b) -- the amount required for the full design, feasibility and revenue/cost set of studies. But "due diligence" beforehand is not the same thing. We communicated the clarification to the journalist, along with our thoughts about some other aspects of the article, such as its underplaying of the role of the local companies, the lack of mention of the role of companies linked to India, New Zealand and elsewhere, not only China. Nevertheless, having worked as a journalist myself several decades ago, I can appreciate that getting all the nuanced details of a story packaged for permanent publication in a daily paper is a tall order. For some reason, these days media typically don't print corrections or clarifications, which is unfortunate since it would be very easy online.
Once we saw that journalists were conflating the 120 day "due diligence" review of an investment syndicator with the whole Phase 1(b) set of studies that investors would underwrite, I and colleagues clarified the impression in subsequent interviews. But you would surely agree that it would have been rather awkward if we were to issue a follow-up media release to say, essentially, that people ought to read the first media release to learn what actually transpired.
Joseph Potvin
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