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Gold/Mining/Energy : Twin Mining (formerly Twin-Gold) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: VAUGHN who wrote (376)3/23/2002 11:00:17 AM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 613
 
Hello Vaughn , Will, others.

Thanks for the lesson Vaughn. Great links to learn from. And thanks Will for your insight.

I see Jspec is in town. Interesting stuff at SW. Thanks Will for your detailed take on JI. I'm waiting with nervous anticipation!

If I get any time, I would like to compare KRT's numbers to TWG's, ABZ's, etc. JK has lost even more credibility, IMHO, with his latest stock predictions for KRT.

stockhouse.com.

A sample excerpt:
"The largest stone to date from Fort a la Corne has weighed 1.535 carats. Given the modeled grade of 0.19 ct/t for #141, a bulk sample representing a theoretical mass of 769 tonnes should yield stones in the 2-5 carat range.
If the market gets this news it will be pleased at this concrete evidence that Fort a la Corne does indeed contain large stones."

Did anyone else wonder how you could build a mine for 300,000,000 dollars and process the volume required to make mining economical at FALC? I'm not an expert, but I think I know enough to smell wishful thinking.

You may want to check out this interactive graph. I just discovered it the other day. Perhaps yo would customize the tickers and bookmark.
stockcharts.com