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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta
PFN 7.290-0.7%Dec 22 4:00 PM EST

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To: Shaw who wrote (949)4/7/2000 12:35:00 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 2255
 
Just got in and have been roaming the threads to see what people thought of the drill results. They look good, but grams per ton is hard enough for us yanks to figure out let alone PPB - lol. I think they could have laid out the results in a little clearer form (but then we Yanks think the whole world should conform to us, so maybe I will just need to learn PPB - lol). Well we shall know tomorrow, the mkt will be crunching these numbers all night - at parts per billion it is a good thing we have computers - lol.

Now if I could just figure out what the hell the relationship is, exactly, between PFN and ITF, aside from them both being in the same camp and ITF may or may not owning 1 million shares of PFN and may or may not having property around PFN's (depending on who you read <g>) I will be a contented man - lol.

ITF reminds me of how they find planets they can't see by the gravitational pull they exert on something else. We can see the gravitational pull of PFN on ITF (I think we can see it - lol) but we can't see the planet/connection, or at least I can't. But I don't think it should be this tough - lol. Couldn't someone just tell us - lol.
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