ANI Begins Drilling Wholly Owned Gold District in Mexico

Tischendorf Letter (10/11/2009)
"Although I bought ANI.V weeks ago, the rationale for my entry is still valid. These are the reasons I think this is a smart bet:
  • They own a whole district. This is crucial in order for a stock to develop true 'story stock' potential.
  • They are in Mexico. So far Mexico is considered a desirable country to build mines in. They can basically drill all year long. No weather issues.
  • Jeff Phillips is backing the stock—a balanced and professional guy.
  • Bob Bishop recently joined the board. Prior to that he joined RES.V's board.
  • Lots of people who are responsible for RES.V – Rare Element Resources' recent ongoing success are on board.
  • Well-known geologists and executives are on board. Some came out of retirement in order to build this company and go for something they obviously view as a great opportunity.
  • Drilling is scheduled to start on 10/12/09.
I am just connecting the dots. Hugely successful people are backing the stock. They've done it before (Phelps Dodge being one example). They have had ample time to analyze all the data available and think about where the best targets to drill are located. Are there any guarantees? No. Successful trading is a game where your job is to play the odds. The right people are on board. As the saying goes: It's people that make mines. I put my money where my mouth is. My bet is that chances are very high these people know exactly what they are doing and that ultimately they will be successful.

The drilling is about to start. Let the truth machine do the speaking. You can wait until the first drill results come out. I wanted to build a position beforehand. The extremely tight share structure will make it difficult to get in if they come out with great drill results. Let's see what happens."

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