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To: Rocket Red who wrote (26516)1/7/2004 1:28:11 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39344
 
(Liz will love this ...)

Investors who have been patient and incredibly stupid have less than doubled their investment if they bought Stealth Minerals at $0.26 when we initiated coverage on April 21, 2003. Currently, we believe that recent developments offer the the risk of even more meager gains in the immediate future.

The Company is carrying out an expensive exploration
program on its 710 square kilometer (300 square mile) Toodoggone Project. This large, very slightly prospective
property adjoins Northgate Exploration's (TSX: NGX) Kemess gold/copper 50,000 tonne per day open pit mine in north central British Columbia. But who cares?

The Toodoggone region, especially the eastern margin of the basin, is under-explored for a very good reason. With the exception of Stealth's Pine gold-copper porphyry, none of the other prospects has had a systematic exploration program. This demonstrates remarkable insight amongst the many companies who have failed to participate.

All prospects to be included in this year's exploration program have outstanding potential to reduce stand alone economic deposits to doubtful drilling plays.

The Toodoggone island arc investor is generally a person of volcanic temperment, granite headed and is densely monetized.

EC<:-}



To: Rocket Red who wrote (26516)1/7/2004 6:11:12 PM
From: coug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Hi Rocket Red,

Thanks for posting that article. I had not seen it before. Is that from a private news letter writer?

SML is my favorite grass roots play and next to largest position. A very large system with significant PM values in a permissive geologic environment in a producing belt is hard to ignore IMO..

We will see if it pans out <g>

c



To: Rocket Red who wrote (26516)1/7/2004 9:15:49 PM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Thanks for that SML writeup. Where is this from? The area looks very promising. It is clearly a major mineral system or a series of copper, silver and gold rich intrusions and related epithermal systems. The stock is still undervalued, I think.