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To: Earlie who wrote (65779)6/19/2009 7:14:15 AM
From: Logain Ablar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
Hi Earlie:

I see the new Greystar CFO is now out. Maybe she was in over her head but still a negative for the company.

Besides that Greystar does look promising. Now if you want to look at some others in the gold space NGD appears to be well positioned, EAS is a flyer and NSL may be having political unrest. I have NGD and EAS (hoping not a BRE - X)

I'm not sure its a good sign seeing you back posting and then seeing Heinz put in an appearance as well :).

Welcome back. Also not many green shoots here in CT, just a stop in the free fall drop and I'm waiting for the next shoe to drop.

Tim



To: Earlie who wrote (65779)6/19/2009 10:32:24 AM
From: BSGrinder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
Earlie,
Thanks for the detailed report on Greystar vs. Ventana. Very interesting! The high-grade Greystar intercepts you listed seem to be very short - 10 of them two meters or less - although they are very rich. Do you see this as an advantage or disadvantage over having longer intercepts of less rich ore?
Thanks,
/BSG



To: Earlie who wrote (65779)6/19/2009 10:02:41 PM
From: LLCF1 Recommendation  Respond to of 78411
 
A nice little 25% backup here... bought some today... only a 'starter' position though. Try again next week. THANKS

dAK



To: Earlie who wrote (65779)6/21/2009 4:28:15 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
That stuff is easy to mine underground and makes just as much money per ounce as open pit.

Pamour in Timmins mined 3 to 4 grams per tonne underground for 60 years. Their stuff was up to 100 feet wide, (30 metres) and made good, steady profit until Peggy Witte got a hold of it.

EC<:-}