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To: marcos who wrote (58455)4/15/2008 9:40:36 AM
From: ogi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78425
 
Hi Marcos:

Yup, drill plays unloved, move on initial discovery and then get abandoned. Size and grade for the producers or near producers critical too. Given deposits of equal size I much prefer higher grade. Size is economy of scale and the size of potential earnings, small mill jobs need very high grade to make up for low throughput. No one thinks mining costs will be going down anytime soon either!!

Yes, summer Doldrums not too far off, having cash then is well advised.

"t's just a rough time, we can't know when it'll be over, but the more i see on the screen the better i like being outdoors or at least away from this crap ... not gonna sell good stocks though, just tough it out and wait ... generating a bit of hard cash actually, might come in handy"

Not selling my good ones either and I am stuck with my crap in this market anyway:):) Thank God the golf courses are opening up!!

Cheers,
Ogi



To: marcos who wrote (58455)4/15/2008 1:26:42 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78425
 
kxl will be a development play soon enuff. By that time everyone will be into drilling plays again.

market will be a long bj this summer. of course it depends on how you look at those sort of things. I was thinking in the standard pejorative sense. why that sense is pejorative I will never figure out. but why fight tradition.

And knowing how you love them regs...

env.gov.bc.ca

env.gov.bc.ca

canlii.org

Glad to see they are not immune to bs "over there". A hefty dose of claptrap ... indianexpress.com

may surprise you to know that air and water is governed by the Fed gov, not the province. The province tries to have a lot to say about it with the ministry of the envi, but facts remain that all rivers and streams and air quality regs are only in fact fed regs.