RE:RE:RE:RE:Question Gardenman, I'm wondering long have you been a holder of WRN? How much do you know about the geology of the Casino project compared to other similar projects in the world? What is your investment strategy? I've been a holder of WRN since 2006. Previous to that I was a holder of Western Silver which turned into a 20 bagger for me. WRN has also done well for me and I expect it to do better. Are you fully aware of the impending copper crunch? Are you aware that there are almost no other huge copper and gold projects down the pike on the scale of Casino? There was a time when majors went after small high grade projects due to two factors: 1. price of metals was not high enough, and 2. they were relatively cheap to set up. But, now, those days are over. Majors can no longer waste their time on small projects. They want large scale porphyry deposits. The advantage of large scale projects is that they just get better the more you mine. Newtons law of gravity. Heavy high value metals sink deeper than the surrounding scheist.
Another thing: large scale projects take a long time to set up. Basic knowledge of the Casino porphyry goes back to 1911 or 1917. Teck worked on the project in the 1960s and 1970s. Cathro and Archer worked it in the 1990s. Ross Beaty held it in the early 2000s. Each owner has contributed along the way. Even if an upstart in line with WRN and the Casino project came along today, it would take ages to play catch up. Do you really realize all the legwork behind the scenes? If you want to flip flop or bounce around like a rabbit, be my guest. But I suggest patience. There is no risk involved with WRN waiting another year. On the contrary, it will only get better as a bidding war WILL ENSUE. Believe me.