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Gold/Mining/Energy : Maxam Gold Corp. OBB:MXAM

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To: paunch13 who wrote (11217)10/6/2007 8:46:16 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 11603
 
John,

My concern is less with assays of past, present and future, but more with
the reported in March 2006 "successful extraction test sequences on representative
coal ash samples... two interested companies (1) U.S. metals producer (2) U.S. power producer"

If this is true then any gold in Maxam's desert dirt can "... next phase [a] similar test program
for gold ore and precious metal samples provided by mining companies interested"

For me the Xcentia factor is more important than if Maxam's dirt contains gold, and while
the write up on them sounded good, results so far are zero, and even with Zeev Hed sick
I still feel the company he works for would have accomplished the task better than Xcentia
even if they took a bigger slice of an revenue.

Doug
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