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Gold/Mining/Energy : SOUTHERNERA (t.SUF)

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To: GULL who wrote (1584)6/15/1998 5:45:00 AM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) of 7235
 
Well there is no confusion here pal., it is pretty obvious you lack a
basic understanding of defining an ore body. I would say it is quite
normal in a relatively small kimberlite body to obtain tonnage for a
mini bulk sample in the 100 ton plus range. What as well is perfectly
normal to take tonnages from small pipes in the 50 ton range. Each
deposit requires its own level of tonnage to infer preliminary conclusions. Aber drew conclusions on the pipe cluster specfically
A-21 on 60 tons bulk., just as the cluster on Mountain Province has
been modelled by DeBeers using approx 50 ton samples. Go check
the press releases., its all there., the fact is your contention is that
it is perfectly normal for DeBeers to take 50 tons and draw inferences
as to potential economics., but yet it is illusive that Southernera
can draw preliminary conclusions from 145 Tons. I see nothing amiss
here other than your grasping at straws. In this particular instance
I tend to put more credance on John Hainey and David James assessment and conclusions., than an obvious shill job perpetrated
by DeBeers snitches.
Thanks Vaughn for the information., and I agree., the point is well
taken.
Have to run for the week., but will be taking this matter up when I
return. Take care Peter., were all together on this one
Sincerely
George J. Tromp
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