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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: Metacomet who wrote (36434)3/21/2007 2:25:24 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 78416
 
It depends on the canoedle of the noodle. 6 of one, and 60-40 of the other. If moly fibrillates they can always do tungsten instead, or hedgeanddoboth. Gold will be a valuable hedge metal no matter what. I know they plan to drill moly gold and no doubt to look at tungsten too. I had heard some earlier rumblings about tungsten a few years back but nothing recently. It may be a matter of focus. They can only sell so many products to the investor. It may come to pass that in the course of doing gold they also produce some tungsten, as many gold properties have that as well. It's unusual commonality in Canadian Mines belies its not often mentioned geochemical-heavy metal connection. You could almost use it as a marker for gold in some areas, but you never hear of it being used. I know we mined some at Kerr Addison in the early days, but its scarcity of usage in those days prevented serious focus on it as a bread and butter metal. I can see this changing.

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