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Gold/Mining/Energy : A to Z Junior Mining Research Site

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To: que seria who wrote (715)7/19/2002 7:18:06 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (2) of 5423
 
Sounds to me like the government wants someone to run with it and YQR will try to convince it's them. I did some reading on Kyrgyz and it's among the top business climates among the former Soviet states. Maybe that's not saying much, but metal development ranks high there priority wise. If YQR has some dealing skills, then this is a good setup. I'm assuming Oxus went with them because they did have those skills? The deal with Oxus is a trial run as the payment obligations are not due until the end of 2003, with a smaller payment late this year. To me it's a no harm, no foul situation if it doesn't work out. The stock won't crater from here if Jerooy doesn't pan out, as there are strong backups. Jerooy is the big blue sky potential.
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