To: Michael Bidder who wrote (22938 ) 10/27/2003 5:20:49 AM From: E. Charters Respond to of 39344 So we should come to your opinion or we are lazy? Too lazy to research and research and then find "oh that little mikie weasel was right!. This is a hummdinger., now why didn't I see that before just like that Cannacord broker with all his clients hooked in the stock. Why, this breccia zone is as big as the sky!." Mike you told me the breccia zone was 110 ounce per ton average. It has 50 metres of channel samples that run 110 ounces and the main total body is 50 metres by 110 metres. These channels come from narrow high grade zones in the breccia. If the breccia were sampled pervasively it would have had 500 metres of samples, not 50. That is called selective sampling and non-selective arm waving. They don't seem to have done a stitch of work in 2 months. No trenching because "that is not how you do things down there." No more channel sampling and no drilling. hmmmmmmm then .... the letter. I wouldn't be surprised if someone in IMA penned it. Promotion is a necessary evil. It has to be done or people would on the average ignore most of the stock out there. It is the same as TV ads for cars. "Drive the A-B Rocket, the smoothest, cleanest rig around, make your friends look up to you. Don't you wish everyone that mattered owned rockets? Well, they very nearly do." Pan to picture of Cameron Diaz and her latest boy toy getting out of a Rocket in an alleyway.. Cameron stops, looks at the camera and adjusts her dress. She breathes sultrily, "Boy, are you big enough for a Rocket? My good friends all drive Rockets. Isn't time you got one?". She flounces away. Looks like you can't get past the paint job. Look under the hood. Take it for a test drive. Ask some people about Rockets who have them in the shop. Read Ralph Nader on Rockets. Don't get us to buy one, you do the phoning. In the end of you want to sell them, then go to the bank and get a dealership. When you talk to other salesmen, what will they tell you? Cars are 547 a month. They are something to sell. They are liabilities. They are scrap and they are a living. You won't hear anything about smooth and glamorous from them. Even I don't get that wickedly promotional about Wildcat in my dreams. But to take a sales moment, Wildcat has more gold in it proven, more value profitable in the gold proven, more exploration potential proven and far less risk, in costs or uncertainty, plus it is 125 cents cheaper per share with 19 million fewer shares out than IMA. But I forgot, you are a masochist. You are talking to one of the best researchers into hidden value in literature around. I did that for a living to find potential mines and claims and investments. I can see in a glance what would take you 20 phone calls and pouring over reams of data for days. I know you doubt that, but I have found it to be true. My stock list has appreciated on the market rise about 200% in the past 4 months. Not all lists did. EC<:-}