To: teevee who wrote (7263 ) 11/22/2006 2:59:03 PM From: marcos Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273 dra.v/mmg - hi teevee, i looked at Red Dragon some time ago, and ended up buying more Metalline ... bunch of reasons, beyond the fact that mmg was clearly coming back from that wicked JEFF-seller dip - 1. Metalline is far more advanced ... looks to me like zinc prices should stay strong for two to four years, then who knows ... look around, how powerful a message is being sent to produce more metal, and how clearly that message is being received [it's why you and i are typing about it, and we're not the only ones] ... the cure for three fifty zinc, will be a finite period of three fifty zinc 2. I prefer North America to anywhere else ... plus it is distasteful to me to help the han chinese plunder Tibet so soon after they have stolen it from its indigenous people ... best to let pass a decent waiting period, say something like the near five centuries that have passed since Cortés and his gang of thugs began injecting euro-blood into lol Hijos de la Chingada 3. Metalline ore looked cheaper to produce anyway, with so much oxide and Skorpion's process, also situated where it is ... wouldn't hurt to have some of dra's water, but mmg will get water somewhere somehow at a cost that won't be noticed in the end ... as for how much ore you get per dollar of market cap, i don't recall dra's figure but with mmg it is 120 pounds of zinc per share, roughly, and with considerable exploration blue sky above, like the whole Ag/Cu side Hmm, only three reasons so far, i'm sure there's more but the phone is going to ring in a minute ... i'm not saying dra won't run some, you definitely have a nose for such things, but for investment grade longer term home-run material, which zinc prospects warrant imho, Metalline's the one for me, there is nothing else really to compare with it ... that said, i may dabble a bit when my nickels get here ... cheers [edit] - trr.v - got any Trelawney? ... stan is a picker too, if memory serves -g-