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Gold/Mining/Energy : Aurora Platinum Corp, ARP -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gord Bolton who wrote (146)10/10/2001 9:14:59 AM
From: Bruce Robbins  Respond to of 157
 
This is a promising start. Now ARP has to prove continuity. As taken from their www site on this project (my emphasis):

"Limited exploration by Canadian Nickel Company (an affiliate of INCO Limited) in the early 1970's discovered a mineralized body over three kilometres in length with remarkably consistent copper-nickel mineralization with intermittent gold, platinum and palladium values."

auroraplatinum.com

The only way to change the "intermittent" factor would be to disprove it by doing more drilling seeing as both INCO and ARP have done limited exploration at this point. I like the $2.15 price tag better than the $4 one, but with Pd and Pt in a nose-dive at the moment I think I will sit on the fence and watch ARP.



To: Gord Bolton who wrote (146)10/10/2001 11:30:02 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 157
 
That is company in the SWG group I think... Do you knwo the ownership SWG has in Aurora ?