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To: geoffb_si who wrote (405)10/30/2001 5:52:16 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39344
 
Their market caps are wide apart - ngt.v ~3mCdn, nri.to ~50mCdn ... and their charts - ngt still making its base, nri's had a run already ..... at this point it's an easy decision imho ... of course there are so many others ... in the small producer category i have more crj.to than anything else at the moment, but gilbert leblanc has got me looking at ric.to, Richmont - #reply-16570370 ... on first scan their last quarterly looks quite good ... gilbert has his own thread on SI, takes the approach of following insider trading

Way behind on posts here ... in metals the last few days i added bay.to and ngt.v ... got bids in on a couple of obscure ones but they may not fill till tax loss time ... which is coming up, good to be aware of it now, eh ... bay.to may slide a little into mid-Dec but i decided not to take the chance - stockcharts.com
.. too much going on there, with the boring feasibility phase getting done, 20F and US exposure coming up ... it wouldn't take much of a move in silver to stimulate interest



To: geoffb_si who wrote (405)10/30/2001 10:53:11 PM
From: Fishfinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Thanks Geoff

I'm hedging toward National gold as a junior buy over Nova.
#1 price has not spiked as yet. Nova has become an easy ten bagger for many investors already.
#2 Environmental reasons as you state.
An important concern of mine is always social political implications. These sorts of problems can put a big black cloud over mining discoveries. And I really don't want to be involved with companies that have these problems, for many reasons. I'll look into the social political aspects of National Gold in the near future and post my thoughts.

Scott