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To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (3082)7/13/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Respond to of 4504
 
Eliz,

MAN sent cores from more than 45 holes. They have to be split Peru and sent to Vancouver for assays. They got a first hole on July 5th. It is quite possible they have receive some more as of we speak. Are they form TG-1 or Tg-3. I don't know their procedure.

What I am telling you is that the market doesn't know the results, otherwise I and many others would know.

Website is ormetal.com



To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (3082)7/13/1999 8:21:00 AM
From: Bruce Robbins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4504
 
>>It just doesn't take that long to get the data with a lab that knows what they are doing. Tell me when holes 2 to 10 were collared, finished, split and the assaying is only days from that.<<

Very funny stuff. I am a geologist, and in my entire professional life of 15 years, I have never received assays in less than 7 days from "labs that know what they are doing". If they did take less than 7 days, I would question the results. I'm sure that every assay lab in the world has nothing to do but wait for samples to come in from MAN.