re: "[Doug] what is your motivation [posting] on the Maxam thread?
Simple,
I need to know if Maxam still has rights to the coal ash technology it initially developed, and then transfered to Xcentia.
Can you supply a link to an official Maxam document stating current status?
But I can post here your reply, as its "No."
Meaning any back-door answer you have has no worth eventhought you and others repeatly tell me that my desire to obtain official facts from Maxam makes me one as being foolish.
If the gold in Maxam's dirt remains as it has for twenty years, in a state preventing commercial mining, then the only value Maxam has is in the coal ash technology it once had, and now does not have based on neglect by Maxam's officers.
Press Release Source: Maxam Gold Corporation EAST PEORIA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 6, 2006--Maxam Gold Corporation (Maxam) President / CEO Richard G. Steeves is pleased to provide an update on the commercialization of the Xcentia/Maxam process. Completed on time and within budget, the Xcentia/Maxam laboratory, located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, became fully operational on November 30, 2005. From early December to date, Ish Grewal, Xcentia's Metallurgical Process Engineer, successfully performed approximately 12 metal leaching /metal extraction test sequences on representative coal ash samples. This testing not only accomplished the new lab prove-out for coal ash but also provided baseline results for the two interested companies... |