I'm going to just wish out loud for a while and I
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Brad must have bought all the CWRN shares that were still in the CWRN treasury or in Bobs posession if my guess is right. And if I read right, Brad owns Navial and it's claims. He has more than 460,000 hectares(1.15 million acres) in the northern Baja iron country under wraps not counting the properties he just got from CWRN.
Now if he were to transfer 30 - 40% of those claims to the CWRN stock symbol which he owns anyway, it would then make the CWRN stock value explode skyward. Now that would give Brad multi-billionaire leverage on paper, for doing things like buying equipment, and possibly building pellet plants if they are needed down the road..
On a 2010 Navial web page, it claims that Ensenada was capable of shipping 2.5 million tons of iron ore per year. I think with a little tweaking and common sense, a company could ship twice that much, with telescoping conveyors and maybe a second stockpile area. Even if the stockpile was a half mile outside of the dock area, a dozen dump trucks could keep the conveyors full for ship loading on an alternative dock.
Right now I am praying that Brad has a white cowboy hat, a black mask and rides a big white horse.. LOL! My kids might not have to take out a loan to bury me if a plan comes together. Hi Ho Silver!! LOL!