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To: emrs1 who wrote (91721)12/17/2011 9:32:19 AM
From: hank2010  Read Replies (2) of 233880
 
Coeur has an operating mine and all of a sudden a portion of it belongs to someone else. They have to vacate that portion. But, there are some serious mine safety issues that have to be resolved. If Coeur wants to blast in their portion, Rye Patch guys are exposed. Same with slope stability issues. Resolution will have to be a buy-out or a joint venture IMO. However, if I am Coeur, my attitude is "screw you, you @#$#! You just stole our mine on a technicality and there is no flippin way I am going to do business with you!
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