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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: Alan Vennix who wrote (31963)5/3/1998 2:14:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (3) of 35569
 
<<Once investors see this, then the focus will quickly shift to who has the better grades and biggest deposits.>>

Huh? Is Struthers suggesting there is a "one size fits all" recovery process out there? Something that works on everybody's dirt equally, so the variable becomes who has the most of the richest dirt?

Even if that is what Struthers is suggesting, how would the focus quickly shift to who has the better grades and biggest deposits? How could anybody possibly know who has the better grades and biggest deposits since most of the dirt property has not been extensively drilled? And where drilling has occured, the numbers have been changing like the reels of a slot machine lately (e.g. Naxos, GPGI, IPMCF).

So, how exactly would this focus "quickly shift." Also, for the focus to "quickly shift," the implication is that investors are currently focussing on something else in the dirt arena. What might that be?
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