RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Re:HRMINERI am already hearing comparisons to EAS, I bought EAS(East Asia Minerals) for about 50 cents a share and sold a few months later at $8. These companies both have similar land positions although in different parts of the world. I would have to say that SMH has easier access to roads and services. EAS is in the middle of a jungle. But both may end up with similar resource estimates in the coming months. There is a lot of data on their claims if you know where to look.
I hope we can stay under 40 for a few more days so I can buy more, seriously. I think were flying under the radar a little and there is no use in promoting this too early to investors. JMHO.