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Electric Metals Inc > CIN and EMI
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Post by detaxnow on Oct 25, 2010 4:50pm

CIN and EMI

My gut is telling me that we can expect news any day now from CINs drill program. Perhaps visuals that will confirm presence of carbonitite and after that the cat will be out of the bag. I expect there will also be "leaks" at Minerals South coming up in Nelson. CIN is ready to rocket and will take EMI with it.

Spectrum Mining (private) will also have news to release which will help both CIN And EMI.
Comment by bullsbears on Oct 25, 2010 7:47pm
EMI snagged up MARIANNO......a huge plus.....he must of liked what he saw,,,,,,,,,DINES is a huge FAN of MARIANNO with RES,,,,,he likes RES,,,MDL,,GEM and yet to mention EMI in a report,,,,,,may be a cheap play under 30 cents
Comment by detaxnow on Oct 25, 2010 10:18pm
The reason is that Mariano, the Word's expert on REE, thinks the Carbonitite style of mineralization common between Molycorp, Rare Earth, EMI and CIN is the best type for processing. Most of the Hard Rock styles such as in Labrador or Quebec, yes Quest, will go nowhere. Too expensive to process. EMI and CIN will go much much higher.
Comment by snarkles on Oct 25, 2010 11:39pm
I wonder if Dines recommended GEM.  I have GEM in one of my portfolio's to watch. I saw them at .22 last week and felt it ran to much from .16  Boy, did I get skunked.  It sure did move like Dines hit them. I checked the last year news releases and could not find any financings they did that would tell us how much paper was out there. Just options to employees. With a small ...more  
Comment by Beeertime on Oct 26, 2010 1:29am
Dines doesnt recommend Ree companies with over 100 million shares outstanding so to answer your question he hasnt mentioned a thing on it and he wont. Now Emi is more in the category to get an edorsement because of the small float and great location with the right guys involved like Mariano. My guess is either Emi or Mdl. Disclosure: I own both and other but really excited about these 2.
Comment by 2guys on Oct 27, 2010 11:33am
This may be a stupid question, but what does CIN and EMI have in common?  Do they have leases in the same area, because I don't see how else CIN's drilling effects EMI's stock price.BTW, it's only a 1000 metre program, but sufficient for what this initial stage.  I would estimate that drilling/logging will take a couple weeks to send the first set of sample cores, and ...more  
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