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To: ralfph who wrote (4549)1/29/2005 5:10:59 AM
From: Michael Bidder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18308
 
…please keep us up to date on what you think is great>>>

IMA ! a large Silver deposit being proved up in the next 24 months, already at 264M oz and getting larger.

I'd venture they have close to 350M now! Current drill campaign will see the indicated go to the reserve and add ounces.

Two new hills apart from the above 350M promise at least that much!

You would have to satisfy yourself on the red herrings like aqi and the "mining ban".

Michael



To: ralfph who wrote (4549)1/29/2005 5:35:13 PM
From: brit2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18308
 
I've just returned from delivering a series of lectures in Turkey, where I had the chance of liaising with a number of expats from the West who are there on Faculty contract. For the time being I am cautioning my colleagues at home to proceed with extra caution when considering investing in the region.

Fundamentalist Islamic activity is growing slowly inside the country, and that makes me uneasy. You can sense the undercurrent of tension towards the West. I have the utmost regard and respect for ANO management, but in part because of what I have learned about Turkey while there on two occasions in the past year, do not own any shares nor is it on my watch list.

I do own shares in AQI, DAE, CKG, GNM, NL, ORM, SVL, and TVC (thanks to CC and the Ormetal picks, especially with BAY), where I feel the geopolitical risk - which should always be factored in - is limited.

Well that's my 2 pence worth.

Cheers,

Brit