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To: siempre33 who wrote (9001)3/10/2007 10:48:48 AM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 30226
 
Pele Mountain will be the one to watch.While I was at the PDAC show CEO Al told me a little known fact.He said that the near surface ore is grading 2 lbs per to and that the mining plan will be to heap leach that richer ore in the early years.That will be followed by in situ leaching at depth.I will now go out on a limb and state I think GEM is sitting on 100+ million lbs, a figure that I gave to AL and he winked back. GEM is clearly very undervalued.I think it is a ten bagger in the making.The production target is in three years and the company is trying to keep to that time line.If the recent history of delivering to the market GEMs progress on time is any indication of the future, I would have to say GEM shareholders are going to be very happy with the quality of the management,as well as nice capital gains. James



To: siempre33 who wrote (9001)3/10/2007 3:00:38 PM
From: siempre33  Respond to of 30226
 
ERA.AX chart...hasn't really turned over very much YET, but the worst might be still to come when holders start to realize they won't get back into production at this flooded mine in six months....it could be quite a bit longer from what I'm hearing.....




To: siempre33 who wrote (9001)3/11/2007 4:07:44 AM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 30226
 
All other Uranium stocks should soar on Monday?