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To: dsv who wrote (4144)11/19/2006 8:48:27 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30237
 
Yeah, I looked at WNP briefly, but I have to say that those two factors were pretty sobering. Considering that there are several quality juniors out there, I wasn't convinced that it was worth the additional risk, but I didn't look at it all that hard either. Of course, Sprott already owns everything else (it seems), so why not WNP, too...



To: dsv who wrote (4144)11/20/2006 12:08:03 AM
From: Mac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30237
 
If WNP interests you, RH.v is a small fraction of the cost with large assets in Mongolia. They have a JV with MGA. PNP owns a position, as well. This alone is enough to venture a very small position in it. I don't trust Mongolia one bit, but I will risk a grand on their large assets.