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FR: Yes fair enough. Re-reading the last paragraph looks like...

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    FR: Yes fair enough. Re-reading the last paragraph looks like they may drill some shallower zones. Seems that rigs are easier to source than they used to be so may not have too long to wait if they like the EM.


    Lautrec: lol -I think my picture would get more interest generally if I left pumpkinhead out and just had some swimsuit models. It IS all about the ladies - I will see if I can find a better pic.

    Re: FIS vs BAR. FIS should be more leveraged to Mt Thirsty as BAR has advanced gold projects that also count towards its (much higher) market cap. BAR has cash-flow from a gold project but only a trickle so I don't rate this a significant advantage (it won't much help them with financing). FIS uranium projects aren't ascribed much value by the market as they are very early stage.

    That ought to mean that FIS rises (and falls) further in response to Mt Thirsty news but not sure that has happened - possibly due to the low liquidity of FIS. Liquidity is itself an advantage but personally I prefer a more leveraged play and haven't spent much time researching BAR's other projects.





 
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