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To: DrBill who wrote (4482)11/23/2011 11:36:06 PM
From: PaperPerson  Respond to of 4690
 
. Really thought-provoking! Clearly Sprott is averaging up, which is less dangerous than coming in cold at $32.

But still, it is a significant portent especially when considering the risk-reward on
Silver producers such as U.S. Silver.



To: DrBill who wrote (4482)11/27/2011 9:08:04 PM
From: PaperPerson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4690
 
Looks like they can't keep gold or silver down. The bulls come in on the dips.



To: DrBill who wrote (4482)11/29/2011 11:37:31 PM
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LOCAL NEWS CONCERNING CLAUDE RESOURCES
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Sask. gold mining company to expand operations






Saskatoon mining company hoping to hire 50 additional workers for site north of La Ronge



Reported by Zahir Muslun

First Posted: Nov 29, 2011 9:26pm | Last Updated: Nov 29, 2011 9:40pm
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A Saskatoon gold mining company is hoping to expand their operations despite spending more money than what is being extracted.

Claude Resources
, who have been developing in Saskatchewan for over 20 years, are currently active on the exploration front, and are focusing on growing their Seabee mine located about 120 kilometres northwest of La Ronge.

The company is currently investing about $90 million a year but only extracting about $75 million worth of gold.

Brian Skanderbeg, exploration vice president with the company, hopes to see 75,000 ounces of gold come out of the mine soon.

“We are probably on stage of about 2012 or 2013 before we see significant earnings coming out of Seabee,” said Skanderbeg.

Through 2011 Claude Resources will complete almost 100,000 metres of drilling while employing 300 workers.

Skanderbeg says the company hopes to add another 50 workers within the next year.

Edited by News Talk Radio's Chris Morin.
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REGARDS,
DRBILL