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Gold/Mining/Energy : Corner Bay Silver (BAY.T) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1451)10/11/2000 4:15:45 PM
From: ahhaha  Respond to of 4409
 
Since you failed to understand most of what I said, and dismissed the rest due to your necessary prejudice which is no different from political correctness, there's no point in answering. However, why not project what it will cost to develop the resource. Also, you have to be kidding yourself about expectations that governments will retain fixed policies. They do as long as you don't make money. As for Mexican labor why don't you say something about the potential for labor inflation? Please tell us what those Mexican laborers are being paid.

Did you know that in the past salt was once regarded as valuable as gold? Price is not determined by total demand and total supply. The total demand for salt has increased and its supply has decreased for 200 years, but the price has never been able to keep up with any other entity.



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1451)4/11/2001 11:44:46 PM
From: Jon Matz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4409
 
I apologize for asking a question I should already know the answer to, but what is NAV? And, if at $5 silver, BAY can get all it's money back in a year of production, what do you mean by a 60% return on investment? That sounds like a 100% to me.

Thanks, Jon