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Gold/Mining/Energy : Rubicon Minerals -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (43)5/9/2002 8:29:58 AM
From: Enigma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 470
 
IR is in the hands of John Cavalluzo - who performed the same function so well for Pangea. John works out of his basement in Toronto - the others are in Vancouver. I too was a little bit concerned about the references to VG - but I understand that the Red Lake camp is famous for its 'nuggett' occurences, so this is why it is so significant. The company feels that it has a new high grade discovery in the making at McQuaig on strike with the mines in the area. The Anglo drilling (j/v with RMX) is to the West of McQuaig - it will be interesting to see if they spot some holes near the McQuaig boundary. There was a false rumour said to be coming from Cannacord to the effect that there would be no more drilling on McQuaig until the winter - but the drilling will resume later in the summer when they have had a chance to define the target better. McFinley is a next stage. This was a plum where Rubicon managed to outbid the competition

There was a series of presentations to institutions in Toronto and Montreal the week before last and I think the stock is being accumulated in this quiet period - there were a couple of large blocks traded a few days back.

Peace?



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (43)5/9/2002 11:13:29 AM
From: Joey Two-Cents  Respond to of 470
 
GT glad to see where on the same side of the fence on this one. Aglogold in their latest quarterly report also reported visible gold was encountered in two holes in the Dorion-McCuaig area. Coming from Anglogold should put the Bre-X crowds mind at ease.



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (43)5/10/2002 1:17:18 AM
From: Miner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 470
 
GT,

Sorry for not replying here and on the diamond thread. I didn't mean to be ignorant but I had you on ignore (don't take that personally, I think you were arguing about something with a number of people on another thread and I figured the easy way to avoid all the to and fro was to ignore the one person in the middle of it all, so I have taken it off now).

I'm not sure about the article in "The Star" could that be The Toronto Star newspaper? Have you tried looking on the Rubicon website for press links?

I've followed this company from inception (and before) and these are people I respect on a professional basis. They have quietly and diligently gone about their work over the years and have assembled an amazing package of properties in Red Lake, Newfoundland, Alaska, and on Baffin Island to name a few places.

VG shouldn't scare anyone if they know Red Lake. On a summer job many many years ago I walked into a stope in the Campbell Mine and thought I was staring at a wall that someone had spraypainted yellow. VG is the norm rather than the exception, and Goldcorp is keeping the tradition alive in the production department, while Rubicon is holding up it's end in the exploration arena.

regards, john