dna.to - youtube.com - at about 32min into this Beeb docu, they're in the six counties talking modern exploration, Dalradian is mentioned in the credits, and the plan view of veins looks somewhat like theirs [?] - although they say county Omagh, and Curraghinalt is in county Tyrone ... interesting anyway, nobody makes documentaries like the BBC, the whole series is good, 45min each on volcanoes, ice ages, and gold
Fwiw, i have very little of the dna.to common left, some of the a-wts still in most family accts ... other golds just appeared brighter and flashier, i guess, judged them more likely to move due to various factors including among others their relative stages of development, their ability to catch widespread interest in the real sector upswing we should be getting sometime soon [?], and the degree to which their market caps have been hammered down by this long tedious bear market
dmm.to - currently largest position in near all accts ... by current value, not by cost, got that way on its own, and has a ways to go yet imho, provided that they can perform this time ... without a lot of downside risk, due to the value of assets, really, when you consider the effects on perceptions of country risk as the Lundin outfit makes a deal for FdN ... although, who knows, dmm has seen wild trading before, both ways, so near-term anything could happen |