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To: goldsheet who wrote (594)12/14/2004 9:58:51 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Respond to of 18308
 
Moly could come down but it is an increasing necessity in the new China. Chinese Moly is no good so they must buy Western Moly. There is no reason Moly would come way down unless copper production ramps up and miners sell it as a by product but this is already happening but for some strange reason Moly keeps climbing.

As far as staying in too long, yes I know what you mean but it looks like this trend will maintain for awhile anyway.



To: goldsheet who wrote (594)12/14/2004 10:17:58 PM
From: ogi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18308
 
Hi Goldsheet: If one has gazillions in Moly where do you sell it and is that a quantifiable enough metal market to finance the Capex for a mine. I know Ralph E is not looking for Adanac to take this to production , preferring a takeover, but who would be the takeover candidates?

Cheers,
Ogi