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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Rocket Red's Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocket Red who wrote (2849)10/7/2002 7:46:44 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19697
 
The thing is the metals are there. That is exciting in itself. And the metals indicated the type of deposit. Sure it ain't big at 40 feet wide, but the Dam in Aussie land was numerous like this one. They kept finding it everywhere they drilled in hidden places. The company has to drill for a while. There is no doubt that more could be found. I know such area that runs 60 miles in mineralization. I am not saying where.

It's a wait and see thing. No telling. It has been there 3 billion years, and it may be there for a few more years yet. 40 feet is plenty of width, but they have to find 2 miles of it, for it to be an elephant.

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