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To: marcos who wrote (7940)3/11/2015 5:43:59 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 


... for the record, pattern is long tail up 10mar15, bpo (rev) 0.41

... at the .14 close today, wife's .045s in one accts are showing a neat triple, ho ho ... not for sale there, not even close at this point, imho ... had a feeling about this one soon as that rdu.v release came out last fall

Trivia point on med - predecessor company was Manhattan man.to, had a wonderful drilled-off deposit in Peru, year 2000 or so, credible reasonably well-managed development outfit at that point, only problem was the village on top of the mine-to-be, Tambogrande ... majority of locals said no we're not moving, and that was that, wipeout ... current Medgold bears no relation to that, had basically a shell period in between, now has new management, new projects, new group behind them ... not very many retail shareholders in it at this point i think, won't be until it's considerably higher



To: marcos who wrote (7940)3/12/2015 7:33:10 AM
From: ogi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
I am entirely comfortable with FCV 's progress it's an ambitious project for a tiny jr, but we are both in agreement they will meet the hurdles ahead.

Thanks for your thoughts on phosphate. I am under the impression there is demand for direct application P in So. America, organic or not. Perhaps it is suited to tropical soils. I Iive beside 40 acres of "wild" blueberries. Nova Scotia had millions of acres of marginal high acid soils in production in the 19th and early 20th century. As modern farming increased yields etc these lands were abandoned and are the reason we have such a huge blueberry industry, perfect to let the blueberries take over and very little input needed once the plant is allowed to establish itself. Harvest every 2nd year. burn the field every 2nd year, maybe use some grass killer to thin competing plant life.

There is no doubt, it will become increasingly impossible to do anything to your own car as they continue to build complicated computer controlled, tool special vehicles. Mine is an 04 , can only be worse now. As I understand it they are now routing multiple function signals through the wiring harness to save weight and space, not dedicated circuits.. Think of that nightmare trying to trace a fault back through wiring, which is already too daunting for me :)

FR I have not followed: Otto Rock out with some unvarnished comments on its financials today. Looking at headlines , a loss of $61 mil followed shortly thereafter by a share buy back. I must say confuses me as to why.
Scroll down to picture of Keith here:http://incakolanews.blogspot.ca/

Attended a Kam function at PDAC. Geologically I have always preferred Atac, but knowing they have years of drilling ahead to unlock their district puzzle, I always though Kam would get to production and nothing I saw changes that view. Still upside to the oxide resources at Coffee. Not sure if they have unlocked the metallurgy on the sulphides but the plan is to just develop the oxide resource.

Cheers