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To: vireya who wrote (60431)9/1/2006 1:38:33 PM
From: zoo york  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312568
 
I bought into GOG right after I got home from visiting the ECU mine at Velardena. The geology at San Diego is the same stuff that hosts the big deposit for ECU, and even the near surface vein material is the same. I am betting that when they get a few drills to test at depth they will show similar characteristics of higher grades and wider veins. Any hint that a large deposit may lurk at depth on San Diego will probably double GOG overnight. The share structure is tight and there are a lot of people with huge cap gains from ECU that are looking for the next big homerun, so its a natural, IMO.

cheers!

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