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To: Veteran98 who wrote (157183)5/6/2009 7:58:16 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312668
 
Put it this way I spend way too much time on here but I like it too so thats why I guess.

There have been lots of shakers posted by lots of people here.
Glad you cashed in big :)))

Faz been okay so far except today so see what happens tomorrow its on a short leash here.

Wlc Got some big players in there and tightly held stock if you check it out.Future for sure is Lithim for Batteries and other chit.Top rated Management so it will happen.
Ones I bought today went into RRSP



To: Veteran98 who wrote (157183)5/6/2009 10:33:59 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312668
 
Wlc check the numbers I think I'm seeing good things :))

Western Lithium is not an exploration company seeking to discover something of value. We control the largest known lithium deposit in North America. According to Chevron reports, their drilling program in the late 1980s identified approximately 24 billion pounds of lithium carbonate in a series of distinct mineralized zones within the McDermitt caldera volcanic feature (Note: This figure is not considered NI 43-101 compliant and should not be relied upon). Subsequent work by Western Lithium is supportive of this estimate. At today's prices, 24 billion pounds of lithium carbonate has a value in excess of $80-billion.