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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (101612)6/26/2013 7:28:02 AM
From: Robin Plunder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219560
 
copper only down 1% and still above 3 dollars...while silver is down 4.5%...seems strange...

rp



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (101612)7/5/2013 4:38:09 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219560
 
towards you sir, 2mar$, i bow down, yes you were shouting "heads-up" but i was delinquent in actioning due to deluge of this and that

the good thing about gold is that it is i believe self-correcting, or so i pray, for i am a faithful doing his work

alas, i am caught short due to inattention, and now must endure the testing by him, for it is his work we do, per our call of duty

:0)

in the mean time, strangely, would observe that in so far / or near as mining projects go, the only stuff attracting any interest per usual are gold projects (specifically gold-silver tailings project, as in a tub of gold and a lake of silver), and

strangely, we are still being contacted re our earlier gold-antimony project

the parties so far appear to be chinese, americans, europeans, and ... weird, australian local boyz

the chinese are of the flavor of resource investors as well as manufacturers looking to diversify asset

the americans are the family office types looking for salvation

the europeans are a mix bag

the australians are folks who had always known about the project and surprised that we from hong kong pilfered it from under their watchful eyes

do not expect an easy close, as folks are all yelping ... "come on, do the insanely complicated proforma model run at last night's closing price ... please"