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To: russwinter who wrote (7943)2/19/2003 10:42:53 AM
From: ogi  Respond to of 39344
 
Thanks for the Research Capital Links Russ.

They make a more succinct case for the risk/reward available with Rubicon than I was able to do for myself when undertaking my DD.
I don't remember the Newfoundland results but if you view them as juicy, in a completely unproven camp, then McFinley should be more encouraging to you than it appears to be. I think Red Lake is not a huge obfuscating "haystack", rather it is a geologically small area of massive current and historical significance that has been reexamined and reinterpreted with much success by Goldcorp. Now others are working with this reinterpretation that has every possibility of producing more mines.
BTW, when I spoke with Mr. Grey I assure you he was very proud of Rubicon's acquisition of McFinley.

Cheers, Ogi