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Gold/Mining/Energy : Muskox Minerals - MSK on Alberta.

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To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (281)8/28/2001 2:42:20 PM
From: dean poets  Read Replies (1) of 294
 
There are reasons that not to many people trust newsletter writters, and Maedel truly takes the cake! I've never read more pathetic reasons to buy a stock!

I've heard that several years back, samples taken from the moon contained several high grade sections of massive sulphides. Anybody want to buy shares in this deposit?

Muskox Minerals Corp - In the News
Maedel likes latest Muskox drill results
Muskox Minerals Corp MSK
Shares issued 25,769,794 2001-08-23 close $0.71
Wednesday Aug 22 2001 In the News
In the July/August, 2001, edition of Maedel's, Swiss-based letter writer Neil Maedel says Muskox Minerals, recently 72 cents, has breathed new life into its Nunavut project with the results of its most recent drilling. The letter writer recommended this Vancouver-based base metal explorer in October, 1999, at 75 cents, and January, 2000, at $2.35, based on potential platinum group element findings in the massive Muskox intrusion in Nunavut. The letter writer says Muskox's latest drill results, coming from the MU35 drill hole, are "highly encouraging" because, although they average an uneconomic 1 per cent copper and 1.0 gram per tonne palladium, they define for first time the Keel 2 sulphide body through drilling. This body has been previously defined only through extensive geophysical modelling. Of even more importance, the letter writer says that subsequent work has show that this drill hole was on the outside edge of the sulphide body, which has a strike length of at least 250 metres. "We remain encouraged and hopeful," says the letter writer.

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