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Re: Highland post# 65957

Thursday, 08/22/2013 5:58:53 PM

Thursday, August 22, 2013 5:58:53 PM

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1manband has presented a generally accurate picture of the long term nature of re-opening a mine in the current regulatory climate. The issue that a property owner "fees" this is not the case doesnt negate his observation which is backed up by trends dating back to the 90's and getting worse yearly for the industry.

Yes Hecla is operating in Colorado,and Hecla has some of the best narrow-vein underground miners in North America, and they have the financial resources. If they cant get their mine up in 2 years, why would anyone think CGFI could ? If someone has a logical and probable scenario for this happening I am sure everyone on this board would like to hear about.

As an investor/speculator, there is no speculation here about short term production potential. since I believe they are digging themselves a regulatory hole, the next reverse which they will do may be the last.






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