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To: Michael Bidder who wrote (21613)10/3/2003 12:53:37 AM
From: Pete  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
IMA has been at it a long time, so they seem to have got decent properties going-

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I own Wolfden Resources which I think has a lot of potential properties-

They have interests in 11 gold properties (mainly Red Lake) and a 100% interest in a copper/zinc property called High Lake that they are planning to mine-

High Lake is located in Nunavut and they have had very impressive drilling success this seaon, locating 2 new zones, plus a third zone that contains good gold grades-

Their jv with Bema in northern Manitoba called Monument Bay has over 600,000 ounces/gold drill indicated-

All properties are located in Canada-



To: Michael Bidder who wrote (21613)10/3/2003 9:12:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Wildcat has better exploration potential, more in the ground ore, and is at least a 12 bagger at any dilution. This is not an exaggeration, tongue in cheek or facetious statement. I have no desire to prove it to anyone but people who have cash on the line highly probable. If we keep the market tight as a drum and do some debt then we could be a 40 bagger, but these days gold stocks are not likely to get there with one or two mine companies.