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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: Dave Bissett who wrote (1571)1/22/1997 11:15:00 AM
From: C L   of 35569
 
Dave, I'm impressed. A psychologist in our midst. A lot of my friends think I need some mental help, maybe we can make a deal! I don't want to put my phone # up in public but if any of you want to yack on the phone -- E-mail me and I'll send you my phone #.

This end of the mining industry is in it's infancy, just starting to develop. Most don't believe yet, but we are getting a little more awareness as the companies make progress. Here's something interesting that I haven't put up yet, and comes from a man that has worked with many of them. There are at least 100 very small operations that are extracting metals from these sands. Most are one or two person situations and are run very quietly. The majority of the output is going to refiners in Belgium or France. The Pt. is never discussed and is listed as 'mine byproducts'. Since the metals aren't sold in the U S, very few people know about it. It's heartening to know that I'm not the only believer out here.

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