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The company is exploring for nickel deposits on its Langmuir property near Timmins, Ontario; for nickel-gold-copper on its Cleaver and Douglas properties; and for molybdenum and rare earth elements at recently acquired Desrosiers property.

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Apr 10, 2009 07:55AM
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Apr 10, 2009 07:59AM
Yes, a revised AIF. Thanks for showing such interest in a company you have no financial interest in. You're not thinking of switching horses now are you? Ooops, too late, that's no longer possible. So if we use your logic and assume that because a sentence was deleted the boundary issue is alive and well in your mind. Which debtholder are you implying now will own those leases? Do you think the open pit potential could maybe be deeper than 200m instead? Hence its deletion? Hmmmm. I do have to give you credit. This revised AIF is now 54 pages up from 18! Could this maybe reflect the goings on and size of this operation. For a guy that said ISM first had no nickel, then was too low of grade, then had too much Mg0 and talc, then the ore body was too small, then the boundary issues, you are at least acknowledging the open pit potential. Could that then mean all your previous assumptions are now wrong? Are you acknowledging that with an open pit potential the size of the ore body could be a tad larger than expected? Its not like your batting average at your company was anything if at all was good. Have any of your assumptions for any company ever worked out? It must be very desperate over there for you to acknowlegde that our management team has the foresight to budget properly, to have reports required by regulators on time. You would think that any management team would care enough for its shareholders to properly keep them up to date by filing required documents on a timely matter. But hang tight bud, if you thought this AIF was so "inspiring" you'll love digesting the 43-101! I know the suspence is killing you, and you just can't wait to get your hands on it, since you have nothing else to look forward to. In the meantime I would suggest you spend this long weekend with "friends". And if you're really bored I would suggest you re-read the Harron "Qualifying Report" of May 17, 2004 and Jensen's "Technical Report" of Feb 19, 2007. These will help you challenge Micon with their 43-101 when they release it. I look forward to reading your assumptions about that and pointing out their mistakes. PS since JC arised from the grave this weekend, maybe your stock will too?

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