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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: Ron who wrote (17609)1/27/1999 3:52:00 PM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) of 20681
 
Ron, thanks for the link. I have understood that also. In conversation with Mr. Brasington, he explained that there are multiple extraction metals, multiple methods of measurement, etc. all adding up to several hundred variations that can be considered "SFA". As long as the lab works within the parameters of those extraction metals and measurement standards, it all comes under SFA.

However, additional issues of who is present, who handles the ore, who directs the methodology, is it hands-on or paper instructions, all of these can complicate the ability to call something "certified". And with the history of Naxos, I am thinking that NWA would not likely be willing to even have that information published if they had no degree of confidence in the fundamentals of the testing itself.

I have not yet spoken to IR to clarify this issue. Maybe Kim could help out here?

Tom F.
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