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Gold/Mining/Energy : BacTech-Environmental Gold Mining

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To: Ross Orr who started this subject11/14/2002 2:53:09 PM
From: Ross Orr  Read Replies (1) of 3
 
OK, so no one is interested. What is BacTech?

It's a biotech approach to mining. The company uses bacteria to liberate gold and base metals from difficult to treat concentrates and ores (refractory). It also is environmentally benign which is a big step up from what smelters do to the environment. Some think this is new technology. In fact there have been 10 "bug" plants built to date of which BacTech built 3 of them. Partners/Shareholders include Rothschild, Penoles (largest silver producer in the world) and Rio Algom to name a few. The company is trying to reinvent itself as a mining house using its own technolgy as the catalyst. Will be presenting at SF Gold Show Dec. 1

Anyone interested now? Did I mention the Raymond James report?
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