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Gold/Mining/Energy : Safe Environment (SFU.AL) - was Roper Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim Bishop who wrote (212)6/10/1998 8:18:00 PM
From: midbob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 635
 
These questions are directed to anybody with an idea or answer.

How will this change in direction affect the silver portfolio that Roper was suppose to be starting up in B.C.? Will they still be able to mine silver or will Silver Peaks take control of the silver mine on their own.
I own Roper shares and bought them thinking they had access to an excellent silver property. I am not disappointed in the direction they are headed if the deal goes through. However if Silver Peaks takes back control of the silver mine I would consider investing in their shares as I am a firm believer that silver will increase in value and that the mine in B.C. has excellent reserves and future potential. I want to make sure I cover off both bases if Roper does pull out of the mining industry. Thanks!

midbob