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Gold/Mining/Energy : Cadre Resources (CSL.V) Awaiting production #'s and Financ
CSL 318.48+0.6%Nov 7 4:00 PM EST

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To: TrueScouse who wrote (1153)12/13/2004 3:30:02 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) of 1285
 
'IMHO this is just a first step that could pay for what previously had been viewed as a million dollar FS.... but without the need to dilute further through financing.'

Be nice if it worked like that .... you need equipment though, to move material ... big powerful dredge with likely a cutterhead to chew it up into a slurry and pump it to shore ... they don't give this stuff away, i bet a state of the art dredge of reasonably economic size would start at about a million bucks, then you need other barges and pipeline, or conveyor belt system ... if it's shallow enough you can put an excavator on a barge, do it that way ... not very efficient though, and you could only go down maybe fifteen metres max from water surface ... it'll be interesting to see what exactly they have in mind ... wonder if Rich will ever come back?

'Met a spider monkey' - called changa, they're pretty cute, eh ... a house cum lodge i stayed at once had a changa, she owned the place, tied into a big tree in one corner of the courtyard, around which the house wrapped all the way, and there was a lot of second floor balcony where she could come over to you if she liked you, and she tended to like you if you had food ... oranges are healthy, so you tried to give her those, but to any person who had ever given her chocolate, she would get real sniffy about the oranges .... loved chocolate, you could be sitting out there reading a book and smoking or whatever, and she would spring out of nowhere and have her hand in your shorts pocket so fast, and not gentle about it either, lol

The monkey you mentioned the other day was an aullador, eh, you said 'a howling noise' ... they're pretty hard on the nerves, there are a few not far from our village, loud and obnoxious, no redeeming social value at all, imho, some horses never get completely used to them and can get spooked .... there are a few pet capuchinos around, and i think they come from not too far to the south, maybe starting in Costa Rica, they're like changas only small and a bit nervous ... but yeah, i know that look from a changa, though not one in the wild, that would be something
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