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Gold/Mining/Energy : Millstream Mines (MLSM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: hugh thorne who wrote (296)9/29/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: MINEFINDER  Respond to of 664
 
HDG has a track record of exploring for Large deposits!



To: hugh thorne who wrote (296)9/29/1999 1:51:00 PM
From: Brumell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 664
 
Hi Hugh. I have to make a clarification. I don't have any special expertise or knowledge. The only thing I bring to this table is a rich imagination and a few evenings spent reading MLSM's web site.... which only proves the sad state of my social life. <ggg>

Initially I thought HDG were interested in drilling the outer anomalies. Others said not so - that HDG only wanted to prove up some tonnage. I've since heard it is exactly the opposite. What the truth is I don't know although MLSM people have certainly indicated in telephone conversations they wanted to drill outer anomalies. Perhaps they were just bluffing.

In any case, my hunch has always been that's where any action will come from. Success with the outlying areas will open new horizons and possibilities but the stakes are high. If they fail, the story may be over unless something happens in the mine-site area which recently is starting to look marginal.

Once again I'll end this note with the cautionary FWIW and IMHO. You suit types are just as scientific as me. I just like to pretend.