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Gold/Mining/Energy : Delgratia Mining (DELGF)

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To: Ron Struthers who wrote (182)4/13/1997 4:10:00 AM
From: Randy Giese   of 532
 
>> One can only make analysis and assumptions on available
>> information.

So where did your information that the deposit was not complex come from in the first place?

>> I reported from what I heard on Mr. Miltimore's visit that the
>> minerilization could be complex and may provide some recovery
>> challenges.

Mr. Miltimore is an IPMCF insider. You refer to DELGF and IPMCF as the leaders. Seems unlikely he would speak objectively if he thought DELGF could steal the focus away from his company. He referred to DELGF's initial assay results as "crummy". Pretty funny considering IPMCF's ore is so complex that it won't even fire assay!

If DELGF's orebody is complex in that the gold is masked with unwanted metals just like IPMCF, isn't it reasonable to speculate that it may have more gold since it shows up in a standard fire assay?

>> Seeing as the assay results can be achieved with fire assay, this
>> would indicate that the assay grades reported could be recovered,

Using conventional techniques? I don't think so. This stock tanked because the Nevada property is a research project not a placer deposit that is easily mineable!
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