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To: Supervalue who wrote (19129)8/13/2008 2:51:04 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19697
 
I have secret sources in Labrador. If there was a major hit they would tell me about it.

I have pictures of them in compromising positions with major Labradorian terrestrial fauna. They owe me.

So far not a peep.

I will admit CME has an impressive list of anomalous properties with the odd ore grade intersection here and there.. and some tie ons.. but nothing screams gigantic mine just yet.

Heavens knows we need something less than boring to hit the market. Like 887 feet of 1.6% copper or something like that.

Osisko hit 90 metres of 2 grams gold.

Stratabound hit 246 feet of 0.6% copper, (42 dollars) 40 dollar cobalt, $1.50 bismuth, 2 dollar gold and 2 dollar silver.

Nobody cares.

I know I don't.

We need a giant mine that is as big as the sky and as rich as Croesus's vault.

I know where the is a plug of copper rock that is about one mile wide in Ontario. It could be 0.25% Cu over the entire thing. HArd to tell. Might be worth testing. Believe it or not a mine in that kind of rock could make a billion a year. I don't think the Ontario government would ever let you permit it, though.

EC<:-}