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To: LoneClone who wrote (5313)7/24/2016 4:37:21 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5637
 
Sierra Mojada is only around a hundred miles south of the border, but you can't get there from there ... there aren't even much for poor four-wheeler tracks to the north apparently, it's a nearly completely uninhabited area, same sort of country as in the Big Bend park which is due north, pretty rugged desert, only north of the park do either east-west or northwards roads start .... fastest way to border is south to Torreón, east to Monterrey, then north to Laredo, looks to be somewhere around three hundred miles or more ... so you're effectively as far away from border as Guanajuato ... can't grow much in the area, very low precipitation, so no marijuana or opium production to interfere with, and the whole region is unlikely to have attracted many narcos, if any

Security at mines is always going to be a costly affair ... and it'll turn out to be done well, or poorly - obviously, any mine that gets robbed didn't do it well up to that point, you do sort of expect they'll take the event as lesson learned and improve their systems

Svb chart is looking constructive ... i spent my little bit of fresh cash on other stuff this last week, looking at this puppy now i'm thinking hey maybe shoulda added a few here, hmmm ... there is the possibility that it gets noticed by one or more NLWs, or an acquisition-minded midcap, when you least expect it