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MontyHigh

01/23/08 8:18 AM

#7333 RE: kipp440 #7331

Silverstone...

If I'm reading it correctly these finds are mostly around 30 meters below the surface. Are we talking open pit? Even if underground it got to be cheap to mine that close to the surface.

Pretty encouraging results. Think this is why SST didn't get hit in Friday's and Monday's sell off?

Monty

Bobwins

01/23/08 9:22 AM

#7335 RE: kipp440 #7331

It all starts with CS.to. Look at the track record of these guys. CS.to is a great success, SST.v looks extremely promising and they intend to spin off the silver exploration arm of SST.v to shareholders. Imagine if you were an early investor in CS, got spinoff shares of SST and then got spinoff shares of the silver exploration. What a bonanza!

I only bought CS.to in 2006. I got in just after the SST.v spinoff. I was originally putoff by the relatively low grades of their mine and the limited reserves at the time they opened. So I didn't load up. I have acquired additional shares of both CS and SST now that I appreciated the quality of mgmt and their superb execution.

I hope SST.v snags another silver stream before silver goes up too much more. As silver climbs, I imagine producers are going to require a higher price for their silver stream.

Bobwins