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To: loantech who wrote (380)9/17/2005 11:55:12 AM
From: sunny1  Respond to of 78413
 
You may be right about that - The moment of truth for La Julianna is coming soon so we`ll see what they do - my bet is CKG drops it also rather than spend more $$ - much of the initial ground work was done by CKG so not so sure about your confidence in them finding any more there than NW

Yup still like TK , CGE , and ANO - I picked up some SRY in the dead of summer - it just opened it`s eyes but ``patience`` is understated when talking about a stock like SRY - good pedigree though and 5 MM $ in the bank



To: loantech who wrote (380)9/17/2005 1:08:53 PM
From: dara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78413
 
lt,

Have you spoken to either NW or CKG since the NR?

All the best,

dara
:o)



To: loantech who wrote (380)9/17/2005 2:02:31 PM
From: Bruce Robbins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78413
 
just because they did not hit does not mean CKG would not have hit

I see that you understand more than most about exploration. NW gave it a shot. It does not mean there is nothing significant on the property because NW missed on their shot. There are lots of examples- companies like FNX finding great new orebodies in a 150 year-old mining camp like Sudbury. A shot is a shot...

B



To: loantech who wrote (380)9/18/2005 8:02:12 PM
From: SwampDogg  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78413
 
<<On the US budget, Clinton warned that the federal deficit may be coming untenable, driven by foreign wars, the post-hurricane recovery programme and tax cuts that benefitted just the richest one percent of the US population, himself included.

"What Americans need to understand is that ... every single day of the year, our government goes into the market and borrows money from other countries to finance Iraq, Afghanistan, Katrina, and our tax cuts," he said.

"We have never done this before. Never in the history of our republic have we ever financed a conflict, military conflict, by borrowing money from somewhere else."

Clinton added: "We depend on Japan, China, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and Korea primarily to basically loan us money every day of the year to cover my tax cut and these conflicts and Katrina. I don't think it makes any sense.">>

Sh$t is hittin' the fan