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To: rayo who wrote (2257)4/24/2002 2:51:20 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 8273
 
rcw.v - hdgold.com - Hunter Dickinson are great people but i wish they'd discover simple plain jane legible html web format, skip the flash and frames and the stupid pictures, and just post the frickin info so a person could load it ... ahem ... ah, here we are - hdgold.com

[edit] - here's the 23 april release in its own window - hdgold.com



To: rayo who wrote (2257)4/25/2002 12:49:29 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Respond to of 8273
 
A good general place is www.sedar.com for Canadian issuers or the company website if they have one. Marcos has provided you with that.

It's too early to get really excited about the drill holes. The large geophysical program announced is actually a red flag and probably means that the property is very large and may have many targets. This is good and bad for a junior company and is probably the reason Falconbridge optioned the property. They're probably hoping the junior blows its brains but generates enough valuable data so FL can pick up the effort and find something big.

The best thing is that the setting appears to be very similar to Voisey's Bay but might be as mediocre as FL's Raglan properties (joke). This is definitely on my radar screen and I bought a bit just to keep my attention.

Check out the first FL holes at the new Sudbury discovery. Then they did down hole geophysics and check out the next holes. Bingo. Ore values 10 times what is currently being mined there.

The RCW holes could lead to the same thing just as the original DFR holes in the dyke from the magma chamber led to the so-called ovoid discovery. Billions! This is very interesting.