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Gold/Mining/Energy : Shining Tree Gold Camp
ORFDF 0.0670-1.3%Dec 1 12:33 PM EST

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To: PCskibum who wrote (79)1/26/2012 11:27:17 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (1) of 260
 
The anticipation in 2009 was the expectation that the NI would deliver some decent and compliant resource numbers...

I agree that the charts now are similar and again are saying that "something big is going on"...

For now... it looks like Shining Tree is the focus in investors expectations...

At Nemegosenda, they're talking about a PEA as a deliverable in the next step... but, its clear enough that probably isn't going to happen in the near term, rather than at some point after they've funded the effort and done the work that next round in funding enables.

It's still not exactly rocket science at this point to see what they have, and I'll still agree that what they have at Nemegosenda is as close as you ever get in exploration to "shooting fish in a barrel"...

It's just that "shooting fish in a barrel" apparently isn't a thing you actually get done that easily, or can accomplish with a method that is nearly as classic, graceful and elegant as, say, fly fishing. That first blast into the barrel makes a god awful mess, wets everyone down, and, knowing you have got a mess of fish in there really doesn't make it any easier to get the first one with a gun on your first attempt. I expect there's probably a unique skill set involved, and a fairly steep learning curve, for those who've never actually tried shooting fish in a barrel before, and it's clearly not quite as easy as it sounds like it should be. There's the whole parallax thing to account for... probably could have a lengthy discussion on the proper gauge or caliber and the right load to apply... and, by the second try, you know you better wear goggles... maybe a wetsuit... but, at least you know them fish ain't goin anywhere...
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