Tyhee versus Kimber: Which Is better? (Hypothetically Speaking)
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Sep 25, 2009 02:00AM
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Tyhee versus Kimber: Which Is better? (Hypothetically Speaking)
It’s a well known secret that Jim Puplava is probably the biggest single share holder of both Tyhee Development Corp and Kimber Resources.
As a member of Kimber’s Board of Directors, Jim cannot publicly say much about his company. So, without specifically identifying Kimber or Tyhee by name, I phoned in this Q-Call and sent a copy to Dr. David R. Webb, Tyhee’s President and CEO with the hope that we could get a better idea of their thinking on what’s ahead in the next year for these two “hypothetical “ juniors that might bear a remarkable resemblance to Tyhee Development Corp and Kimber Resources:
“Hola Jim and John,
This is, you know who, from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Jim!
Hypothetically speaking, there are two gold exploration and development juniors, both with about a two million ounce resource, both located in North America.
One junior’s avowed endgame is to be bought out within a year. The other’s is to go it alone into production in the next several years. But, it is expected to deliver a bankable economic study and a mine permit within the next twelve months (or so).
Hypothetically speaking, Jim, which of the two juniors would have the greater increase in its share price in the next year.
Que tenga buen dia, hasta luego.”
Dave Webb responded immediately to this question, so now I’m waiting to see if Jim answers it. As soon as Financial Sense News reaches Argentina, with any luck, sometime later Saturday morning (fingers crossed. Ojala!), I will post Dave’s and, hopefully, JP’s response as well.
Cheers,
Baires