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Microcap & Penny Stocks : MTEI - Mountain Energy - No BASHING Allowed
MTEI 0.00430+79.2%Dec 17 1:29 PM EST

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To: Little Engine who wrote (1334)6/15/1998 10:49:00 PM
From: skreiger  Read Replies (3) of 11684
 
LE,

Although Mr. Deaver ("I'd trust a geologist before a penny stock president") has already answered your numerous questions in ways even you can't twist the them, please verify the following from your supposed email conversation ("If it's not in black and white, then it's just hearsay") with the WV Geological Survey office:

My experience with the USGS proedures (which we also use in this office) is such that I would be really suprised if they consistantly found only 1/4 to 2/5 of the coal actually present. Preliminary estimates using available data are necessarily rough but we aim to be within 25% of the amount later mined.

I read this to say that Mr. McClelland would be "very surprised" if they found "only" 1/4 to 2/5 of the coal actually present. Meaning, according to a literal interpretation, that he would expect to find more than that amount.

Now, should we accept his literal statement or is he wrong? Should we all interpret something different than what he said?

BTW, Deaver's eating your lunch. Try a different strategy...
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