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Gold/Mining/Energy : Maxam Gold Corp. OBB:MXAM

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To: GlobalMarine who wrote (5524)8/30/1998 10:43:00 PM
From: Rosie'sPaw  Read Replies (2) of 11603
 
Rand, the May release showed a table with zip on fire assay for gold and PGM's from a COC sample. Iridium was blamed. The inconsistency bothered one poster, M. Veit.
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This discrepancy confuses and concerns me as well. Your assertion re the fire assay-ability of Maxam's ore is well taken. It is very important, and thus I raise the question others raised before. Can values be demonstrated in Maxam's ore by fire assay? Should I be concerned that all Hewlett's great numbers do not jive with this COC sample, or am I just seeing credibility problems where there are really just honest injun desert dirt Boy Scouts? I guess only time will tell. More fuzzy double-talk press releases will only bring more sharpies like Laser to the fore to short the stock, though at this point shorters should not be a problem. Who the hell is going to short a dime stock, hoping it will go to a nickel? Laser was too smart for that game. He covered. I admire his ability to detect both the funding problem and the meaning behind the "troubled releases." Hope I get that smart some day. Regards, Clark
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