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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: maxncompany who wrote (4207)1/5/2006 11:25:24 AM
From: jennifersilversun  Read Replies (1) of 78410
 
I was just curious about what Casey had to say. Used to subscribe to his newsletter, but felt that he recommended WAY too many stocks--throw enuf darts at a dartboard and a few are bound to hit--and then wouldn't comment on them for days after significant developments with them, unless you wanted to pay extra for special bulletin service. Thought it was unethical to sign on subscribers to newsletter that originally offered coverage of energy stocks, then suddenly yank such coverage into a seperate newsletter that you then had to pay for with no real discount. Last year he announced he was pulling out of base minerals, maintaining that an imminent economic slowdown was about to drain demand for them. Wonder if that's still his rec.

Anway. I gather from the news that the Ethopia and Eritrea are having troubles, and the UN presence in the country is at the moment up in the air. The high country risk factor seems to be in play with Nevsun at the moment. How much it actually imperials mine production I don't know, but will need to investigate before I decide to initiate a position.

Why do I seem to write longer messages than other people--they only take me a few moments to compose--hope they're not much longer for others to read. . .

jennifersilversun, currently suffering from a lack of sun, though still sustained by the serenly high price of silver. . .
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