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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: chummer who wrote (15119)2/23/1999 3:02:00 AM
From: brian krause  Read Replies (1) of 26850
 
teevee, first of all let me say that I don't own WSP right now. I have been out there taking my profits since Christmas and playing with them. Have broken even thus far and discovered a couple stocks and rethought a couple of others.

One of the first things I sought to do is replace my WSP. There are a few out there if you look.

Hope to get back in before the pipe is found.

One thing that I wonder is if the cluster of pipes would have come from a similar area and the erupting magma may contain similar formations.

Are their better grades because of the cone sheet and it"s cooling effect on a 2.5 m thickness or would there be other high grade material out there.

What came first the kimberlite or the fault?

My guess is that the volcanic eruptions made a natural place for a fault to happen.

Cheers

bk
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