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

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To: DESERTDIRT who wrote (11427)2/2/2008 2:27:08 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 11603
 
re: "d:oug - Are you interested in seeing Maxam succeed?"

YES,

But not from a pump & dump designed by those that know the gold contained within it dirt
has a twenty year history of being unable to be extracted by long existing processes.

Thats why Maxam spent twenty years of shareholders money to research and develope a method
that will extract the gold from the dirt in a quanity and cost to make Maxam a gold producer.

Not only did Maxam succeed, but the developed process also extracted heavy metals
from the environmental crisis of coal ash, making a sure win for Maxam to become successful
even if the desert dirt's gold fails to help Maxam now, but will in the future,
thus time is needed for Maxam and the coal ash technology will provide that.

But where is this coal ash technology?

Undisclosed via Maxam's communication with shareholders.

Let Maxam update its 2006 news releases and I'll not only buy MXAM, but send them money.

Doug
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.
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