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To: marcos who wrote (35)10/9/2001 2:48:43 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (9) | Respond to of 39344
 
Haven't hear much from Lang Group lately
langmining.com

I remember Valerie Gold had a great run and EMgold almost looked like they were going to get the Idaho-Maryland dewatered and operating. (they got the stock way up!!)

EMR got to about $7 in 1996, now 6 cents
VLG got to about $25 in 1996. now 31 cents

finance.yahoo.com



To: marcos who wrote (35)10/9/2001 4:53:59 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
Marcos,

The kicker with SUL is the possibility of a world class unique gold porphyry in BC. It is unique because it is gold only, non-refractory and no pernicious elements. Results so far are excellent with interesting drill holes. Now they must buid tonnage. They are currently drilling. The results will tell the story.

Another bigger story you should look at is Golden Goliath. Possibly the next Franciso Gold. The people in this play are big guys with big money (Agnico, Jipangu, Infomine.. others)



To: marcos who wrote (35)10/10/2001 2:08:03 AM
From: lbs1989  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Dear Marcos,

To be honest, what got me interested in SUL was C.C. Ormetal Report # 99, Jim Steel's Mining Insights Report and some comments from Russ Winter not necessarily in that order.

If you don't subscribe to these two reports I think you should. I would like to find a third report to triangulate the recommendations.

In the early 90's I used to use Zacks, Value line and Martin Zweig. When they all 3 called a stock I bought after some DD. The were are very good threesome.

Best regards,