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Saturday, 03/10/2007 1:17:22 AM

Saturday, March 10, 2007 1:17:22 AM

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OT ...Tin set to rise as demand grows

Smart Investing Market Insights: Tin set to rise as demand grows

Friday, March 9, 2007

Could someone watch this short clip (assuming it works for you) and please post the name of the tin miner they are going to presumably promote as suggested by the title? Perhaps someone has even seen it already...

I've been looking on my own, but so far any relatively pure-play tin miners have turned out to be private.

Normally I wouldn't go begging for help, but I can't get the blasted TFN Video to run on my setup. Probably because of dial-up connection. Usually if I wait long enough, but this thing just really doesn't want to run for some reason.

This is kind of off topic but on the other hand, we're all presumably interested in mining topics, junior miners, and I am aware of a few video capable experts here. Also, surely AURC is not going to be the only stock in one's portfolio (I least I would hope not), AURC has other minerals in their stock pile, does that include tin?

and.. it's now the weekend so not too much going on otherwise...

If someone is getting bored, here's something that they can do.

Following is the link.

TFN Smart Investing: Market Insights with Krista Das

Guest Expert: Christian Dehaemer, The Red Zone

http://www.taipanfinancialnews.com/video.php?channelID=2&showID=100

Christian Dehaemer is usually pretty astute as well.

These appear free in my inbox periodically, so, not subscription violation.

I would warn to do so at one's own risk. Taipan Financial Network is a pretty big established newsletter outfit. Therefore I am going to assume the problem is with my system and not something bogus in their video. Though the last time I tried to run the video I got impatient, started pushing all the various buttons and it seemed to lock my system up. Finally gave up and rebooted.

You could also try to go to the taipanfinancialnews.com ot TFN website first and then look for the video, might be safer. I don't know... I suspect it will probably work ok right off for someone with a high-speed connection.