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To: re3 who wrote (188239)6/4/2010 8:02:13 PM
From: Frankly Speaking  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312550
 
no. You?

FS



To: re3 who wrote (188239)6/5/2010 4:05:56 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 312550
 
ncu.to - nope, no thoughts ... should there be thoughts? -g- ... the whole question of timing for base metals is very interesting, punters who get it right will do well, those who don't won't ... Capstone and Mercator i sort of follow as leaders for the sector, neither look very good at the moment, so hold neither, took a hit on cs.to recently and glad of it, would be more of a hit now ... how hard the chinese go down, and how long it takes them to recover, will be what decides base metals

Metalline has more BMs than anything else i hold, but its market cap of usd70m is more than justified by its silver alone, provided that they can scope out a standalone operation north of the fault ... which remains to be seen ... ultimately the ones that survive will be great bets, meantime it's the day of precious metals imho, and aren't Nevada Cu's total Au/Ag credits entirely dependent on the economics of copper [? - not rhetorical, i don't know, haven't looked at it for a while]