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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: Letmebe Frank who wrote (3050)9/19/2002 5:57:40 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 8273
 
I don't know if waiting to be drilled (XCL) is what I would give them a bought deal for, but I must admit, it sound just peachy coming from the right promoter. I will have to use that phrase on some of my projects sometime. Waiting for the money is all I run into.

I sounded all kinds of bells on Winspear. It was obvious what they had since the first boulders were found on the SW of the lake while Turner was wasting his time drilling the blow on the east. One carat looked like it in the dyke, and I told them to drill it 2 years before a single hole probed that structure. That is a matter of record in the CMN. Once the drilling started the games began. Those boys don't like me too much, but I was right. WSP was not worth developing in and of itself. The stock had reached its max fairly fast considering the size of the deposit. The bulk samples were tad suspicious but nobody could see it. It was as obvious as they nose on a Troll's face. The facility doing the processing was not beyond arm's length to the company. If they were a producer that is one thing. As a jr. explorer it requires the qualification of anything that may be called into question. Of course there are few labs in Canada that I would trust.
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