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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IDCN - gold, garnet, etc.
IDCN 0.000010000.0%Mar 6 3:00 PM EST

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To: Your Highness who wrote (5669)4/22/1999 2:52:00 PM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) of 5908
 
Your Highness, TUNS (Tech. Univ. Of Nova Scotia) is using some very high tech assay measurement techniques and has a pretty good reputation, so their results will be considered highly reliable. Hard rock assay is also very SOP as far as assays goes, so whatever they announce should have a strong level of credibility in the mining industry and therefor, in the marketplace.

SFA, (Standard Fire Assay) is a pretty quick procedure once COC material is delivered. It's more an issue of where in the que you are and how busy the lab is with other clients as opposed to how long it takes to complete a test. This is also going to be a volume issue. For example, 10 assays on one ten foot section won't say much. 100 assays on 10 10-foot sections would be better, and so on.

I hope they take their time and provide a good solid base of assays to give us a clear picture of just what is in the ground as opposed to dribbling out releases a little at a time. But once we have assays, assuming the numbers are good, we will likely see a very quick reaction in terms of price and stock volume. (This is just my opinion of course)

Good luck to us all.

Tom F.
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