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Gold/Mining/Energy : A New Age In Gold Refining

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To: Michael J. Wendell who wrote ()1/9/1998 1:54:00 PM
From: Michael J. Wendell  Read Replies (2) of 672
 
Hi Folks,
This is just a brief post to undo any misunderstanding that may have been created by myself. The decision to disconnect from Stan Wardle and Consolidated Noble was made as personal choices. Stan Wardle believes that he can continue and get the funding necessary to complete his objectives of providing custom processing services on a custom basis to the junior mining companies. I believe he can too. He has informed me that he is not quitting and will work on as he said he would do.
Additionally, I am forwarding my clients with extractive metallurgical processing needs on to Stan. I recommend that the current companies that are working with Consolidated Noble continue to do so. This move on my part is personal and not a reflection on Stan or Consolidated Noble. As I said, I am quitting, Ray is quitting and Jim is quitting. Stan is determined custom processing can happen and he is continuing. He is a true pioneer. One of the important ingredients for success is that kind of conviction if it is to work. I regret any problems or perceived setbacks that might have been caused by me to Stan and Consolidated Noble.
mike
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