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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)
GPGI 24.03-1.9%Jan 28 3:59 PM EST

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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (11178)8/12/1999 4:03:00 PM
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Ed-

Inco report, re 23 grab samples, p. 34:

"The above Inco assay results of grab samples show that all samples are highly anomalous in Pt. Three samples contain almost, or slightly more than, 2 ppm Pt."
"The Pt/Pd ratio of most samples is from 5 to >10 i.e. is very favourable."

Inco report, p. 41:

"Of the precious metals Pt is the most abundant[.] Pt values mostly exceed the levels of Au and Pd. All samples are highly anomalous in Pt with abundances ranging from 0.1 to 2.2 ppm."

I used the p. 34 statement, but appreciate your calling my attention to the 2.2 ppm cited in the conclusive, summary statement on p. 41.

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