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Comment by rai19on Jan 10, 2008 3:00am
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RE: embry

RE: embryI have to disagree with you that Embry's way is the only way to be successful. Rather than investing in a hundred greenfield or early stage companies because you like the management or consider their land-holdings to be prospective I prefer to look for companies that have pulled good assays from holes punched into a good-sized geophysical anomaly. In otherwords they have something promising and substantial with the possibility for much more. Then I narrow it down to the five or six best such companies, according to my lights, and put my money there (ie. v.pez). I didn't score on aru beccause it is in ecuador and didn't invest in not because it went up too fast after results from only one drill hole and no indication of any size potential.
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