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Gold/Mining/Energy
The New Western Desert-Dirt Gold Rush
An SI Board Since April 1997
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The purpose of this thread is to pick up where the Micro-Fine Gold Plays - Franklin Lake, etc. left off when the subject of the tread turned into one that focused on Western Desert Dirt gold plays more than anything else. The old thread must be read to appreciate this one. It can be found at:
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As many participants in SI have seen (and profited by) over the past 12 months or so, there has been a large influx of individual investor interest in the exploritory gold (and other precious metals) companies who focus their explorations in the western desert states of AZ, CA, NV, etc. Recently there has been buying in by the institutions as well, demostrating that these companies are being taken seriously for their claims of being able to produce cash flow. Much has happened in just the last 3 months time and this could be the start of the next Western Gold Rush. These stocks have seen all time highs within the last 3 months and most have receeded to what would be considered an excelant time to establish a position or to accumulate.
Check out the charts of those companies listed below. All companies have their own threads at this point.

Some of the companies include Chip (LS Capitol), MXAM, IPMCF, GPGI, USPS, CNA, and others. Over the years they have been working on cost-effective means to create postitive cast flow on these Desert-Dirt simple and complex ores. Several companies have even used standard fire assays to prove that the metal is there in quantanties that can be extracted using standard techniques cost effectively. Major progress has been made and we are at a crossroads now for all of this work to become positive cash flow hopefully this year. Even as I write this these companies are aggressively expanding their property holdings, helping to increase value. I expect that we will see major developments in several of these "Desert Dirts" (DDs) this year that will result in tremendous share appreciation. This includes the production of metal for sale. Who knows, this may even attract some action from the majors (a buyout maybe?).

All of the companies mentioned have their own thread on SI. This thread is for generic discussions that are pertenant to all of the DDs, for instance how mining technologies chosen by one DD could be applied to others. Or the management of several companies have contacts with each other. Other discussion includes the comparison of share value, ore compositions, etc. between the DDs. This thread is also the place where newly discovered DDs are discussed, which in the past (on the old thread) has led to the creation of specific threads.

Keep working together guys/gals, and best of luck, the best is yet to come!

PRB
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343 Not, MODIFIED, but- STANDARD FIRE ASSAY! REVISE the DD Holy Grail of an Index, Chuca Marsh-10/16/1999
342 OK, today I did the final set up on OUR Claim Groups Renewals in the dirts of AChuca Marsh-8/21/1999
341 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF MAY 28, 1999: NOTE 1: For the year of 1999 thrAlan Vennix-5/29/1999
340 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF APR 30, 1999: NOTE 1: For the year of 1999 thrAlan Vennix-5/4/1999
339 Grant, per your question on where the DD's are heading from here, that ansAlan Vennix-4/7/1999
338 Hi Alan. Missed you last few posts - Desert Dirts are just not on my "radaGrant Baker-4/6/1999
337 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF MAR 31, 1999: NOTE 1: For the year of 1999 thrAlan Vennix-4/4/1999
336 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF FEB 26, 1999: NOTE 1: For the year of 1999 thrAlan Vennix-3/4/1999
335 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF FEB 5, 1999: NOTE 1: For the year 1998, index Alan Vennix-2/7/1999
334 No problem, Grant. I intend to "continue" the DDI, replacing IPMCF wAlan Vennix-1/14/1999
333 Hi Alan. Sorry for the delay in responding - have been out of town to visit famGrant Baker-1/12/1999
332 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF DEC 18, 1998: NOTE: For the year of 1998 throuAlan Vennix-12/18/1998
331 Hi Alan. I guess your numbers tell the whole story. Stock and Index values of lGrant Baker-8/9/1998
330 NOTE: For the year of 1998 through August 7, MXAM's stock price is down byAlan Vennix-8/8/1998
329 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF APR 30, 1998: NOTE: All of the index stocks werAlan Vennix-5/2/1998
328 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF MAR 31, 1998: NOTE: For the month of March, MXAAlan Vennix-3/31/1998
327 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF FEB 28, 1998: NOTE: During the month of FebruarAlan Vennix-3/2/1998
326 Kramer, Tim Hall has a thread of his own dealing with various topics, mainly aAlan Vennix-2/17/1998
325 Hi Alan Off topic, I'm looking for someone with knowledge about European AKramer-2/17/1998
324 Now, now Al ...... give credit where credit is duego4it-2/4/1998
323 <<<i>Alan, does this mean I get contributor's credits?>>&Alan Vennix-2/4/1998
322 Alan, does this mean I get contributor's credits? <VBG>. Thanks agaiGrant Baker-2/2/1998
321 Good suggestion, Grant. See the note following the Dec 31 numbers. ===========Alan Vennix-1/31/1998
320 Hi Alan. Thanks for the new index. Just a suggestion, but perhaps you could aGrant Baker-1/26/1998
319 DESERT DIRT INDEX VALUES AS OF JAN 23, 1998: NOTE: See "BACKGROUND" Alan Vennix-1/24/1998
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