Yes, gone, goodbye but thank you very much JBM for the great short term gain had.
Jojo,
WSA may be the best left standing, but a pale shadow of JBM. JBM discovery cost was so low and the prospectivity for large high grade orebodies unique.
Will look at WSA closely from now on, esp wrt both operating and discovery costs. Capital cost a little offputting atm, and wary of ppt projections of prdn from Canada etc, however...
there have been a string of miners with B and C grade deposits turning losses, or at least turning marginal. MCR cost increases for the older mines is quite dissapointing, although I do believe much of it was a bad quarter. TMR,KZL,PEM all dissapointing.
Happy with IGO, but MCR is a bit of having faith in Moore.
Anyway goodluck to exJBMers. Still trying to determine the next absolute no-brainer - likely to be in the midcaps, not the juniors imho. Any suggestions?
EL
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