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

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To: Veteran98 who wrote (58783)4/19/2008 2:14:42 PM
From: philv  Read Replies (3) of 78405
 
Aurelian was not the only Co. who was minimizing problems with the government in Ecuador. I recall listening to the CEO of DMM, who extolled the great relationship they had with the most "helpful" government ministry.

Show me any Company that doesn't try to be optimistic. They are all the same in that regard, to do otherwise is suicide. That's the nature of things, inevitable, always has been. That is why independent analysts are needed to try to get to the truth. (few ever do) And it doesn't matter if its a Jr. mining Co. or a General Electric or Bear Stearns. Ya pays your dime .......

Besides, judging from some of the news releases uttered by Correa and the Ecuadorean mining news, it seemed that Correa was in favour of good mining laws, which everyone could live with. It seems to me that these Cos. got blind sided, double crossed, and we all got screwed.

Your anger at ARU is understandable, but maybe it ought to be redirected somewhat to the Commies in Ecuador.
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