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Gold/Mining/Energy : Manhattan Minerals (MAN.T) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gerald Walls who wrote (2857)7/6/1999 10:49:00 AM
From: TrueScouse  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4504
 
Gerald:

It seems very quiet as everyone tries to absorb what the PR means.

My own initial reactions are that:

(1) the "gold in sulphides" numbers on TG-1 are a bit lower than I'd hoped for, but still a bonus -- I think they add something like 600,000 oz of Au to MAN's share of the deposit.

(2) the discovery of the massive sulphide deposit on TG-3 is great news -- although anticipated by the market in the last few days. It's very early days, and the key results are yet to come -- namely the assays for holes 3-3, 3-4 and 3-5. 3-4 in particular shows a sulphide interval of 215.8 metres, and the step out at 3-5 has an interval of 255.7 metres.

(3) the fact that TG-3 is a massive sulphide deposit increases the odds *significantly* (IMHO) that there are others on MAN's TG and Lancones claims. i.e We now know that TG-1 is not an isolated deposit and that the only other anomaly tested so far also has massive sulphides.

Anyone know when trading is to start again, btw?

Regards,
Howy



To: Gerald Walls who wrote (2857)7/6/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: TheBusDriver  Respond to of 4504
 
Gerald

All looks pretty good to me...gold and silver look good. Copper and zinc could be better? noticed we are not really trading any shares yet.....although the stock does not show halted.....

Sweat, sweat, worry...grin!

wayne