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Gold/Mining/Energy : Sarissa Resources, Inc. (SRSR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sense who wrote (190)1/3/2012 4:53:48 PM
From: Zilyunz  Respond to of 7627
 
"My opinion is that SRSR is nearing the boundary between pre-discovery and discovery... as far as information that has been made public... while the project in fact, if not in full view of the public, has progressed well into the "feasibility" stages..."

sense, that is a better way to put it ... totally agree!



To: sense who wrote (190)1/3/2012 9:28:01 PM
From: factjack  Respond to of 7627
 
Sense, that is a great post. I hope you are right too...seems very reasonable.

I hope that doesn't mean that we missed all the "relative value" appreciation from where pre-discovery meets discovery and then slides over to feasibility....missing the camel hump appreciation up near 6 (good luck following me!). LOL



To: sense who wrote (190)1/4/2012 8:39:42 PM
From: Zilyunz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7627
 
The interesting thing about this chart is the left number scale of relative value; I have no idea what it represents. The whole beginning of prediscovery is below zero? Is it supposed to be a scale from 1-10 with a little room below 0 and greater than 10? Does it really go back below 0 before production?

With Sarissa, I imagine that once the near term milestones are met, it is an easy ten bagger from here, with a hundred bagger in the realm of possibility, depending on the details. In 2012, it is all about the spinouts.