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To: marcos who wrote (13705)6/17/2006 11:41:22 AM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78420
 
WR why would you pick that one?



To: marcos who wrote (13705)6/17/2006 11:59:32 AM
From: LoneClone  Respond to of 78420
 
Thanks, Marcos, I'll check out trr.

I'm also in RMKL.

One other Cu/Mo play that ran too far but is worth a look while it bases is ML.TO. I bought in early last year and since then management has brought in Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the expansion programme ahead of time and under budget. Now they are skipping Phase 3 & and going straight to Phase 4, so by the end of 2007 they will have massively kicked up Cu production and added a moly line in their mill.

Management is always one of my key determinants in a junior, and these guys have come through in flying colours so far. With current metal prices they are generating so much cash flow they may not have to issue any paper to finance Phase 4.

LC



To: marcos who wrote (13705)6/21/2006 5:37:31 AM
From: Postman  Respond to of 78420
 
GUY.T management has new deal that is now drilling- CMV.V

It is a junior with a deposit that has been mined in the past, CMV.V has just started drilling this weekend on their Wellgreen property in the Yukon -

They are drilling to meet their 43-101 requirements but previous estimates are very impressive- 50 million tons...

"Proven and probable reserves are estimated to be 50.03 million tonnes grading 0.35% Cu, 0.36% Ni, 0.54 grams/tonne platinum and 0.34 grams/tonne palladium (WGM 1989)."

Here is the link-
coronationminerals.com

I am long-