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Gold/Mining/Energy : MXR MAXIMUM RESOURCES INC. (VSE:MXR) UP?

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To: Bob Fairchild who wrote (127)3/17/1997 3:02:00 PM
From: Don Rohner   of 751
 
On your weight of a cubic meter:

First I said approx.because this whole calculation could be as much as 90% off from what we eventually really have.
Second you give a higher weight than I do with your water calculation which means more copper not less! So my estimate is more conservative than yours! 2% of 2207 is 44 lbs of copper per ton where 2% of 2100 lbs is 42lbs of copper.

I'm sorry if you think I'm mis-guiding you but you all should error on the conservative side and using loss sand was an attempt to do exactly that!
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