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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA)

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To: Jesse who wrote (5440)6/22/1998 11:33:00 PM
From: ddl  Read Replies (1) of 7966
 
Thanks for those pointers Jesse.
I find the WSP PR interesting in that the dyke appears to be the creme or the creme and that appears to be the way dykes go..rich...
But looking at their drill results from last June, I find similarities with K-14C results K-14C-1 & K-14C-2 (by the way did we ever K-14C-3?).
Aston's release gave us a total of 422 micros & 94 macros for 2/3 of the 20 metre drill core, total 89 kg.
WSP had released 401 micros & 149 macros for a 137 kg sample.
The next result we got from Ashton on K-14C was given to us in carats for stones >.8mm and nothing on micros for 2.71 tons. This was when Ashton changed the reporting format and I find it very suspect.
I wish Ashton would release the last 1/3 of K-14C being K-14C-3 cause it looks to me like that 20m drill core had very good results. That's also the hole they reportedly lost at 30m due to water problems.
Just thinking out loud - denis
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