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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (77731)3/13/2007 4:30:36 PM
From: ceejayt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313620
 
From Pescod's Late Edition:

Today Aurelian Resources announces that Dr. Richard Sillitoe,
an independent international consultant and a leading
expert on epithermal deposits, has given the company a geological
report entitled: “Further Comments on Geology and
Potential of the Fruta Del Norte Epithermal Gold Deposit, Ecuador.”
For those with a geological background, it’s probably
must-reading and just go to www.aurelian.ca to take a look at
it. It talks about potential for drilling north, south and west
and also additional zones that are targets.
All that is well and good, but if you look at the stock chart,
what you really need is a crystal ball. Many followers of this
stock suggest there is anywhere between seven and 14 million
ounces of gold on this play, but the question is the politics
in Ecuador. Many mining companies based in Ecuador
have charts that look like this or frankly much worse and the
big question is what President Correa does next.
Previously people had thought that the legislature could
keep his nationalistic views out of the way of business, but so
far, it looks like Correa who is working on a constitutional
review and national votes to be held in April, could very much
change the way mining and other business are transacted in
Ecuador. One looks at the chart on many Ecuadorian mining
stock and wonder if this is an opportunity...or not. <b/>

Do you anything about this RE?
CJ