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


To: teevee who wrote (3262)7/24/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: Oremont  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4504
 
Been doing this for many years and the MAN story is just getting started. We're going to be buying everything we can get our hands on.



To: teevee who wrote (3262)7/24/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: Jeff Dickson  Respond to of 4504
 
Teevee,

>>I am not aware of even one fine grained low grade VMS located in the America's and in production by the majors. There are a few large, high grade and fine grained deposits in production over in the Iberian Pyrite Belt...<<

Well, if you want to limit the fine grained low grade deposits to the Americas, then:

Louvicourt mine, in Quebec: 8.5 million tons grading 3.6% Cu.
The grind is 22 microns.

>if anyone wants a 5 million tonne deposit at 5% copper, RTP has one for sale.....in case anyone is wondering, its hosted in fine grained pyrite.....<

They also have 70% of Green's Creek, in Alaska, grinding at 14 microns.

5 million tonne at 5%? Which one is that? Since you mention the Iberian belt, do you mean Las Cruces? 15 million at 6% Copper.

Interesting that you mention Neves Corvo. Didn't you question why BGRM "walked" from Tambo Grande? Why did Somincor sell half of itself to Rio Tinto in 1985?

At least Manhattan is more forthcoming than Winspear. I see they no longer have to hide the fact their counts were from a couple of specials. That stock has sold off from its highs too, and I sure some shorts have made money on it.

Regards,

-jeff