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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta
PFN 7.500-0.3%Nov 7 4:00 PM EST

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To: russet who wrote (1900)7/24/2000 2:55:53 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 2255
 
Hi russett, how have you been? I have to figure this play out from about a zillion miles away; and sort of gestalt my understanding, which is a fancy way of saying I have to make up any information I don't have <g>. Sometimes it works better not knowing too much anyway, sort of like making hot dogs, you don't want to know <g>.

I have pretty much bought the district as I am guessing anything could turn up at any time; or not turn up <g>.
The order of importance of the property, I have deduced from reading this and that is as follows. 1) PFN 2) MMIN 3) FGR.A 4)AQI 5) ITF 6) FWR
7) GLB and 8)CVV. So I am spread out. Value wise and the way I own them is different: 1)PFN 2) MMIN but 3) would be ITF and four would be FWR 5)AQI 6) would be CVV for various reasons and last is FGR.A and GLB. I expect next year at this time these orders will be different.

My hope is that PD and PT get and stay over $1,000 per oz in which case I think all of these properties will have economic deposits of one size and form or another. But I really am curious as to how this distric will be developed, if it is developed, and what eventually turns up. Kind of like a big treasure hunt <g>.

There is a pretty good group of posters here and on SH and I am enjoying learning from them.
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