RE: RE: Its all becoming much clearer... it doesn't matter what he said off air, if he got access to material information before the rest of the public, then there could be legal actions but I highly doubt that's the case. He stated that he like to get into things that are in the start up stage (only have a few holes drilled). CAN is already big, so it's less attractive to him and if he has limited cash (like everyone else), then he will want to put that cash in a new start up plus advise his subscribers to do the same. Again, visiting the camp site in the past makes no difference as this is not an operating mine, it's just ground with drill holes in it. If the company doesn't provide him analysis of those assays, then he doesn't know much more than anyone else - the assay results the company made public so far are available to everyone including many other geologists.