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Netco Silver Inc > Silver and Copper
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Post by Cussy on Feb 13, 2012 7:57pm

Silver and Copper

The results thus far look great with awesome silver and copper grades... It will take a lot more work, but Netco is starting to shape up as a promissing new Jr.

 

I suspect the recent volume is an indication that more important players are taking a position as a result of the potential upside available. Silver and Copper are both in a nice bullish trend. With the continuence of the devaluation of currencies against commoditees, this trend will likely continue, and companies that have the ability to prove up resources will explode to the upside. We are very early in this one, although, some of us are likely here from the Netco Energy - Gemini Energy Days.

 

Good luck... Its starting to become interesting again.

 

Cussy, the Windsurfer:)

Comment by dwyoming on Feb 16, 2012 10:52am
I have not seen any indcation that the Toruel property has ever been drilled very deep.  They are finding even more good veins under the dirt cover at surface and I'm begining to wonder if these veins perhaps are not part of a fault system, but perhaps surface cracking from an intrusive massve that pushed up from below, like a porphyry?  The large widths of some of the veins at ...more  
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