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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: E. Charters who wrote (6061)12/24/2004 3:54:17 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) of 8273
 
They did do some sample mining following that release, here is the latest, sort of an annual project review - bouldermining.com
... plus a rough-out of a 12m tonnes/yr mine costing cdn25m to start up .... i don't have any Boulder yet, just got fond memories of it because it treated me so well three years ago ... in the summer of 2001 [or 2000?] it was coming off the COATS exchange as an inactive shell with low shares out, and had Brunelle and Mordaunt of Corner Bay on board, so being extremely illiquid and cheap for a while i was able to get a four or five-bagger out of it when they launched into Tevrede, which is still an on-going programme for them .... just one of several i'm looking at, attractive because it's had no share-price recovery at all .... probably not going to have the zip of a Zenda, no

iau.v - Intrepid is still scraping its bottom too ... Candente dnt.v less so, but close enough ... ano.to, qgx.to, all these are quality outfits that will do well in any possible resurrection of the juniors, imho [also Claude's sry.v, dae.v, ckg.v etc, but these are so talked about elsewhere, and are not particularly cheap] .... Grayd as well, i got quite a few gyd.v this year, it was unreasonably sold off there, all things considered

I'll get a new computer when the old one breaks, probably ... went to the store the other day, got talking about it, found too many decisions to make in the process, got tired and went home to the wood-fired but paid-for Win45 or whatever ... we used to laugh at an old guy with an ancient log loader around here, and his antique cable-blade D7, but now i see his point - that stuff still worked, and if you got new stuff it would soon be old anyway ... although the analogy breaks down a little with computers, you can't just weld more scrap iron onto it to cover the cracks
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