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Gold/Mining/Energy : Donner Minerals (DML.V) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Killick who wrote (11073)3/15/2001 9:28:09 PM
From: main_vein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11676
 
I hear ya Killick, but for some weird reason, this one still has the ability to inspire, in spite of the abuse that the shareholders have been subjected to in the past. Last year it had a run to 0.24, a double, just on rumours that Stinco was kickin the tires. I beg to differ with ya, but if they ice a deal with a major, there is going to be action. The main thing that has prevented a deal with a major so far is the messy land package. As stated in the NR's, the recent restructuring was designed to make it easier to farm out the project. The way I see it, the circus clowns would never have gotten their act together to accomplish this, unless there was a deal in the bank, conditional on cleaning up the mess. I am expecting the announcement of a deal soon. I could be wrong. If there is a new major waiting in the wings, they will no doubt hit the ground running. The previous work has identified some excellent drill targets.

I don't think there will be too much resistance from the Innu this time around either. They really wanted to see the circus the last time around, only they wanted free tickets to front row seats at centre ring. When they played hard ball they weren't counting on the circus clowns using it as an excuse to pull the plug on SVB because they had blown their wad on the Lac Rocher deal and couldn't afford to explore SVB. I think the Innu were shocked when the clowns' smiley faces turned to pouty sad clown faces and they packed up their tents, honked their little tootie horns and left town.

The potential for the SVB Intrusion(s) to host another world class magmatic sulphide deposit like Voisey's Bay is as good as (or better than) anywhere else. When (if) a deal is done, it will be show time.