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Sandstorm Metals & Energy Ltd STTYF



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Comment by bob4977on Feb 26, 2013 7:59pm
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RE: RE: RE: The future of Sandstorm Metals

RE: RE: RE: The future of Sandstorm Metals

I have a different opinion of the Entree deal. All I have seen are rumours of a problem. If you think that SND was dumb enough to lend money to a company when they were on the cusp of having their mining liscence taken away then you should run for the exits and sell your SSL on the way out as well. The big money does not seem to think this is a major problem so I would just relax a bit. I have a buy order in for 36.5c so if there is a bit of panic selling that is fine with me.

As far as having knowledge of getting your original investment back, I remember hearing something about that too. This applies to companies doing streaming deals for one project and using others as collateral. I doubt if the guy that made mention of that was Denver Harris.

I am a shareholder of CSI and there are all sorts of rumours that come up about the mine and some of the agreements. They have all turned out to be false. On the Mongolia project, there appears some desire on the part of the government to renegotiate parts of the contract but not to outright confiscate the project.

Bob

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