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

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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (3458)8/14/1999 11:43:00 PM
From: Sailfish  Read Replies (1) of 4504
 
Good evening Judge...

Excuse me if I take a little liberty in my responses to your challenge... :) Sort of like a Devil's Advocate, if you will...

I - If MAN receives a take-over bid between now and early next Spring, the bid will be $32.00CDN...Between next Spring and that Fall, the bid will be increased to $40.00CDN...So, in 12 months from now the bid will be $40.00CDN...

II - As the borders of each anomaly have not yet been precisely defined, (i.e., where does TG1 end and TG3 start, etc etc...??) we then find ourselves in T'ain't Land... Anyways, I'll call TG3 at 150 million tonnes...

III - Next VMS anomaly is a toss-up between TG6 and TG7...Depends on which one they drill and report on first...If they do TG6 first, then TG6 is the next VMS anomaly...Conversely, if they drill T7 first, then TG7 is the next VMS anomaly...(I'm calling them both as VMS)...

IV - Once again, we appear to have a boundary conflict...In this instance, it's a toss-up between TG3 and TG7...But where will the boundary between the two be drawn..?? So, on average, I'm calling TG7 to have the best tonnage and grades...

Giddy-yup..

Regards....Ray
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