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To: JWASS who wrote (2171)7/16/1999 6:49:00 AM
From: Tom Alan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3043
 
Yes, but reverse has been true at times --

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To: JWASS who wrote (2171)7/16/1999 7:00:00 AM
From: Tom Alan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3043
 
These data tapes are being processed and the imagery is being examined for the presence of mineral properties exhibiting the qualifications necessary to establish them for candidacy as "Royalty Properties". While no royal properties have been recorded at this time, the Company is operating on two continents targeted by the mining industry as exhibiting significant mineral potential.

I believe the above is from one of last year's 10-Qs. sec.yahoo.com I wonder if the significant mineral potential ever produced a royalty property. Does anyone know?



To: JWASS who wrote (2171)7/16/1999 7:15:00 AM
From: Tom Alan  Respond to of 3043
 
C'mon ESSI. Isn't it about time to be selling some of this valuable technology? Were the results well received from the Farm Bureau as referenced below or not? Heard ADM is expected to be on the rise today, why not us? Do you guys have the right stuff for ag or not -- let's go. From a '98 10-Q:

The Company teamed with the University of Idaho on a joint proposal to the Farm Bureau and won a contract to overfly the Snake River Basin (Hell's Canyon) and during the quarter ended September 30, 1998, the Company collected hyperspectral data for the control and eradication of noxious weed intrusion. The test results are being published. Initial results provide a positive indication that airborne hyperspectral imagery is a useful tool for control of weeds, as well as providing information regarding economic indicators as they pertain to forecasting crop yield.