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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)

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To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (4454)12/13/1997 2:45:00 AM
From: J.E.Currie  Read Replies (1) of 14226
 
Jack,

Lets suppose gold goes lower & more mines close and these problem refiners lose many "traditional" clients. Perhaps then those problems
will be resolved.

Below is my comment on Naxos release.

Date: Sat Dec 13 1997 01:44
Cueball (@whats your favorite word) ID#344210:
Mooney,

My exclamation was that there was a P/R release in the first place as I had heard
from a very reliable source who had informed me that there was
serious footdragging due to serious apprehension on the part of L/D, in that the "Old
Time" customers might take their business elsewhere.

The second part of my exclamation was that the wording & content was as you
suggested, weird and confusing and was I suspect part of the agreement to issue
something that would for the moment prevent a threat of legal action ( not to release )
.

The third part of my exclamation and that which could suggest lower precious metal
prices is the fact that these "prepared ores" have serious quanties of PGM's, and that
say what you may but B/D & L/D have certified their existance and paved the way
for resource calculations.
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