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To: E. Charters who wrote (27070)1/15/2004 4:04:20 PM
From: croesus1111  Respond to of 39344
 
I managed to lose twice on MUM. So I'm a little leery of that one. Of course, that was because I was not patient enough. Having patience was the lesson of 2003 for me. Almost every stock I dumped because it wasn't moving went up a lot after I dumped it, sometimes within a couple of weeks. DROOY was the most recent.

If metal prices do what I think they are going to do, the companies with big deposits that are not economical at current prices, but will become economical at $500 gold are the ones that will go up most in the next year or two. Which ones are those?



To: E. Charters who wrote (27070)1/16/2004 9:40:39 AM
From: rdww  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
FL and Inco as well as others staking like crazy in timmins - LBE drilling GEM drilling MUM drilling - 2 of the 3 are drilling close to or on discoveries that were passed over by the majors. how many discoveries are usually attributed to majors?not many I suspect - it's the hungry little juniors that find these things and excite the majors - same thing appears to be happening now in timmins -again



To: E. Charters who wrote (27070)1/19/2004 10:52:58 PM
From: aknahow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Seems like quite an exaggeration. Some of the drilling is indeed infill drilling on land drilled before but much of it is new.

"Two or three of the stocks I mentioned are actually just redrilling known mineral deposits from the late 1960's just before the copper price dived and Inco got a strangelhold on nickel. As a matter of fact the whole Ungava play is just the redrilling of the first 1967 rush into the area by Falconbridge. All that stuff of CZZ was found and drilled before. Those who remember some of the 90's work will recall some companies even flaming out on some properties after 100 foot drill holes into nickel and no more holes. The ole pump and dump. One of my past piratical partners was the first person to drill into a nickel intersection in the Ungava back then for Falco."

Any comments on Dundee Precious Metals fund or on Ned Goodman?



To: E. Charters who wrote (27070)1/23/2004 10:40:24 AM
From: bigbuk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39344
 
MSA CORONATION -- WAKE UP NOW !!!
LOOKS LIKE IT GOT SOME LEGS