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Strategies & Market Trends : Ride the Tiger with CD

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To: Nevada9999 who wrote (123361)7/15/2008 1:09:28 PM
From: hank2010  Read Replies (1) of 312987
 
I agree with your perspective, Nevada. Elaborating on it, I come back to the amazing consistency between the two holes reported by GXS, despite being one mile apart. I would expect that there will be continuity discovered between these two holes and at least some of the holes in the current drill program. (I am speculating that they will all hit!)

I compare this with AGC where in the current batch of 4 holes on the same section, there is a great hole with intercept of 120m at 3.52 g/t, but the other 3 are 106m of 0.53 g/t, 58m of 0.93 g/t, and no sig, assays. You speak to this concept in your comparison of GXS and AGC with others in each of their peer group.

I have said this before, and do not want to bore people, but I am betting that the Sask. coal discovery will be the story of 2008, and will be recognised as "world-class" in the very short term.
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