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Gold/Mining/Energy : BRE-X, Indonesia, Ashanti Goldfields, Strong Companies.

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To: Ricki Vernon who wrote (13370)4/11/1997 2:34:00 PM
From: Jason Ellis   of 28369
 
In a separate interview Bre-X director Paul Kavanagh says there are only two
answers to the riddle - a massive salting operation or Freeport is wrong. The
salting theory does not work, he says, because more than 40,000 samples would
have to have been individually sampled continuously and without interruption over
a two-year period. Further, the grades were highly consistent, and Mr Kavanagh
suggests that it would be difficult to uniformly salt that many samples. He is,
however, unable to explain how Freeport could be so wrong.

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