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Gold/Mining/Energy : Precious and Base Metal Investing

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To: jrhana who wrote (22709)10/23/2003 4:16:16 PM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (3) of 39344
 
And now a conversation with Marc Henderson of AQI
(and formally of MFL fame)

again with my broker who first talked with IR who stated their feeling that the IMR dispute would be resolved in an amicable fashion and soon.

This was followed by a phone call from Marc Henderson who basically stated that the problem with IMR was a very minor sideshow of minimal importance to them. They had not wished to create a big public dispute which is why they had sent a private letter. They had had no intention of taking the matter public; it was made public by IMR reacting with such hysteria. They strongly feel there is absolutely no way the problem with IMR could have a negative effect on AQI and if anything conceivably a positive effect.

The project in Argentina is going very well and there will be drilling results coming out regularly over the winter.

aquilineresources.com

They specialize in exactly this niche. Taking over small but valuable projects from the major gold producers. The projects are potentially lucrative but just not worth the managerial effort of the likes of NEM. There will be other similar projects announced in the perhaps near future.

This is another company run by a management with a proven track record.
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