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Gold/Mining/Energy
Canmine resources
An SI Board Since October 1996
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Emcee:  Ralph Kern Type:  Unmoderated
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2294 Thanks for crunching the numbers. I don't think resource stocks are valued Ralph Kern-1/26/2000
2293 Ralph, at today's prices, Ni 8470 per tonne, Cu 1843, Co at 16/lb, Pd 475/oMarshhawk-1/26/2000
2292 The fascinating thing to me about the history of Canada and NE US is that everyMarshhawk-1/26/2000
2291 Perhaps I jerked my knee a little and caught myself firmly under the chin? I mCumbrian-1/26/2000
2290 In case I was misunderstood, I definitely think quality of life in Canada far eMarshhawk-1/26/2000
2289 Just a couple of things. 1) Newfoundland voted to join Canada, Canada did nCumbrian-1/26/2000
2288 Ok, two issues, one metallurgic, one socioeconomic. People have been living inMarshhawk-1/25/2000
2287 ONTARIO PREMIER "SHOCKED" OVER VOISEY'S BAY DEAL (19-Jan-2000) Marshhawk-1/25/2000
2286 Good post. I have been called a Canmine insider before and now a newfie? I fiRalph Kern-1/25/2000
2285 The Cuban ores are laterites, they make a sulphide intermediate that is processCumbrian-1/25/2000
2284 Ok. I'll try to address all these issues. #1. CMR share price. The price Marshhawk-1/24/2000
2283 All ores behave a little differently, even mines pulling from the same main oreCumbrian-1/24/2000
2282 No. I think laterites will work eventually. They just have bigger problems toRalph Kern-1/24/2000
2281 Aren't you being somewhat hypocritical? You yourself have been a naysayer oCumbrian-1/24/2000
2280 Thanks for all the timely updates. Back to CMR. As Canmine has a reasonable pRalph Kern-1/23/2000
2279 Credit Scotia, discussion to follow In the latest development in the Voisey&#Marshhawk-1/23/2000
2278 BULONG'S BOND IN TECHNICAL DEFAULT (18-Jan-2000) Standard & Poor'Marshhawk-1/23/2000
2277 As reported by PanAfrican News Agency. Obviously, we would report it at $14.75 Marshhawk-1/23/2000
2276 "Cobalt prices hitting a ten month low of $US1475 per pound" John Thies-1/23/2000
2275 Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (ZCCM) production marked an increase in producMarshhawk-1/22/2000
2274 More bad news if you happen to be expecting Zambian cobalt The final sale of kMarshhawk-1/22/2000
2273 Deals like this are normally done on a TOLL basis where a previously agreed upoCumbrian-1/22/2000
2272 Dave, I didn't think my hypothesis rose to the level of an argument becauseMarshhawk-1/22/2000
2271 Sorry, I don't buy your argument. Nobody gives $10mill away. dave brown-1/22/2000
2270 Yo, dudes. If Zambian copper production is down to 215 kt what is Zambian cobaMarshhawk-1/21/2000
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