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To: loantech who wrote (57195)3/1/2008 6:02:13 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78418
 
aslm.pk - less than 3m shares out, extremely thin trader as it seems a lower than normal percentage of those shares move around ... they have property leased out to usa.v under what looked a pretty rich deal, high NSR [10-15%?] that doubles when silver is over a certain price [12 or 15?] ... can't recall exact numbers, but they're in usa.v's sedars somewhere ... they're not actually doing anything on that property, is my impression, which is what Alpha is getting at ... somewhere David Bond or an associate of his gives a lot of the history and situation of aslm, very interesting, there are so many stories from that valley ... one lady wrote a book, 'The rise and fall of Bunker Hill', it's one of a dozen or more ... the old guy who turned me on to my first stock worked there between the wars, had a box full of pamphlets and annual reports and maps etc, a few rock samples, being a part-time prospector all over, among other things



To: loantech who wrote (57195)3/3/2008 3:43:20 PM
From: AlphaRomero  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78418
 
Almost nothing about ASLM.PK...USA.V needs to do something or they will remain dormant.

I know of this:

thebullandbear.com

Plus a few docs that I put on my own site that were given to me from another ASLM.PK investor

alpharomero.com

alpharomero.com

alpharomero.com

Also, the 2006 SRLM.OB Annual Report has a good reference map of the Valley.

I first heard of them by reading the book "The Silver Pennies".