Raptor Resources Holdings Inc. (RRHI) Targets Two Dramatically Different Minerals
In the world of minerals, gold and barite (barium sulfate) couldn’t be less alike. Gold, the flashy yellow metal so highly valued for its rarity, immutability, and inherent beauty, has at times been a basis, either formally or informally, for the world’s currencies. As such, it has held a unique position of respect, even reverence, matched by nothing else. Barite, on the other hand, is largely colorless, used primarily to give weight to mud, used by the oil industry to flush out debris from drill holes. In spite of their pronounced physical differences, and dramatically contrasting roles in the world,…