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To: Intrepid1 who wrote (292)5/12/1998 9:46:00 AM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 401
 
Hi Purething,

Your right. These are the big boys from Western Copper and SRIV. I'm sure they didn't get involved with EEL because they had nothing better to do. Only time will tell if they made the right move:-)

Mr Metals



To: Intrepid1 who wrote (292)5/12/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: TOM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 401
 
I didn't make myself clear re my post response. I know that these people have excellent, even superb credentials. That wasn't the point. I should have been more clear, the point is the mining industry is loaded with great, capable people with excellent credentials, right? With a lot of different companies. So my point as I should have elucidated is that, given the great credentials, there still remains the major consideration: the value of the property, ie the holdings. You can have the best people in the world but if they don't have the findings, property to develop, they are spinning wheels. Especially in this mining sector. A respected analyst, Khannas who writes a newsletter said he'd hope that the WTC discovery would wake the market out of its coma! That's the problem, how many good mining companies are out there & suffering investor lack of interest? Compare the climate to pre Bre-X and you know what I mean. Its not the leadership that's the crux, its getting the investors to believe & get back in the market. I hope this clarifies what I meant. TOM