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Gold/Mining/Energy : Manhattan Minerals (MAN.T)

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To: Andrew Cook who wrote (2341)6/18/1999 1:27:00 PM
From: Jeff Dickson   of 4504
 
Andrew,

Hard to say how much gold one can expect in the sulphide zone. It really depends on the deposit.

>When you have a situation like this where you have a inferred >resource with surrounding targets (I assume these are targets from >geophysical work), is there really much chance that the targets come >up dry???

Absolutely. However volcanic type deposits are promising for this kind of stuff. If the first couple of holes from another target come up looking like TG-1, then people will start thinking that there is a lot of stuff in there. Right now there just isn't enough information to call them anything but interesting. But if the core looks like TG-1, watch out above...
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