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Gold/Mining/Energy : Precious and Base Metal Investing

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (33255)12/10/2004 1:33:18 AM
From: Valuepro  Read Replies (2) of 39344
 
Claude, "What I heard is that AQI has a good case."

Well, finding more and more silver is not going to make AQI go away any sooner. If anything, they will fight longer and harder. But what does it matter in the face of an open pit mining ban? Does it not make sense that the larger this project becomes, the more the environmental movement is going to stand in the way of changes or repeal of the mining bans in Chubut Province?

So AQI wins all or part of these claims? Will they or anyone else ever be able to mine there? How many places have seen mining bans removed, as opposed to companies who had to fold their camps and move on? Did not Manhattan finally give up and abandon their once highly touted claims in Peru?

These companies holding mineral claims or other claims of interest in mining prospects in Chubut Province are trading issues for skilled traders only, IMO. I don't think anyone reading this forum will live to see any new mining in Chubut, certainly not in the westerly mountains, where the predominate center of voting power is located (together with the silver). One only has to read the history of the anti-mining movement there to appreciate that as a fact, but Micheal will keep pushing it as it is the only dream he holds and he can't put it aside (even to hedge by owing some of AQI).
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