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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)

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To: Thor Carlsen who wrote (10907)7/13/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: Scott Wheeler  Read Replies (1) of 14226
 
Thor, to follow up....the question I asked Mike was whether the use of the word "inquart" in the context of discussing leaching was some kind of mistake. After thinking more about it, rereading the PR and discussing it with another stockholder, I realized that most likely the idea was to use the sludge to calibrate their precipitation tests - now that the contents of the sludge are (reasonably) understood.

As I understand it, presently there are a few unknowns (not in any special order):

1) ETA /results for the 5-ton leach/precip test batch
2) Status/ETA of the completion of R&D for producing & shipping concentrate...is the 1:100 ratio (ore-to-conc) feasible?
3) Will Sabin be able to refine the concentrates? Plans to test this?
4) Has Auric returned Global's electrowinning equipment and if not, when to expect its recovery[?]
5) Status of delivery of additional 6 electrowinning tanks and two rectifiers
6) Status of the broken furnaces/crucibles
7) Status of the mailing of the brochures
8) Financing -- are funding difficulties affecting payroll? Equipment deliveries?
9) # of shifts per day -- is precip being stockpiled, or are they waiting for completion of repairs?
10) Are the 1700# of dore' being digested? If so, ETA?
11) Once results from tests using inquarts are sufficiently informative, will they return to the plan of shipping sludge to Sabin?

There are probably more, but I can't think of anything else at the moment.
Regards,
Scott
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