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Copper mining with a library card? Best of the Boards/Blogs

Stockhouse Editorial
0 Comments| January 27, 2011

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Top Bullboards post:

“We now know that a $2.00 library card can add several million tonnes of copper ore to the 43-101. It is just a matter of going to the Springdale Core Storage Library and taking a look. John did this for 'lil deer and we know what it showed. Do you think it has been done for the adjacent Whalesback mine that was producing and stopped in the middle of production because of falling copper prices? They MUST have done multiple assays that are still on record... I wonder when that information will pop-up :) You could mine out 'lil deer and then move to Whalesback next door? (obviously, we are looking at a decade long timeframe - but Rome was not built in a day). Worst case, it would increase the total value of the land package in my humble opinion.” From LakeErie on the Thundermin Resources (TSX: T.THR, Stock Forum) board.

Top Bullboard:

Intertainment Media (TSX: V.INT, Stock Forum) collected the most posts and the third-most reads on a day its stock popped more than 63%.

Top blog:

goodinfo11 provides the goods on this promising potash junior in the Goodinfo's Blog "About Nothing" blog.



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