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To: Earlie who wrote (65636)6/8/2009 10:02:10 PM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 78411
 
Thanks Earlie.

dAK



To: Earlie who wrote (65636)6/9/2009 9:20:57 AM
From: loantech  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78411
 
Earlie do you comment on other stocks, ie producers ever? AS I own them HL and NXG and RIC come to mind. Or are they too dependent upon the price of gold or silver in your opinion?



To: Earlie who wrote (65636)6/9/2009 1:52:01 PM
From: siempre33  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
Earlie, Thanx for the well-considered reply....I know GSL has been drilling their property a long time and apparently have the backing to go all the way to production, but for me the more early-stage explorers are where the explosive upside potenial is because when they hit good results... they explode to the upside.. Ventana did this recently on good results and went to $5 bucks.

I like a junior to drill out a property with big potential... hit good grades, the stock pops... then majors start pulling out their cheque books and they get bought out... I like to get-in on the early excitement and get out, hopefully, during the "feeding frenzy" mania stage.... Aurelian hit $40 bucks during its run...yeah, I missed it of course...

I have my eye on a few which might fill-the-bill, PEM.V for one, which has built quite a following already, and has a market cap under $10 million....loaded with potential will be/is being well promoted....



To: Earlie who wrote (65636)6/12/2009 2:13:40 AM
From: E. Charters1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
You forgot one simple principle of geology. Where a property line exists it forms a "steel wall" which prevents mineralization escaping the adjacent property and leaking into the one you invest in.

(From Elementary Principles of Promotional Geology, Charles Lyell - D. Appleton and Co.)

books.google.ca

Often a phenomena occurs which prevents the drills from turning. It is called "large property next door lock up." Drills overheat and refuse to work at all. As long as you do not drill, however, a mine cannot reasonably be denied.