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To: Just G who wrote (124)8/12/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: Ptaskmaster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 529
 
Interesting PGM times. The two largest South African producers have a toe in the Canadian door, NA Palladium has an interesting new geological resource estimate, and Stillwater doesn't seem to know what to do with what its got.

Ptask



To: Just G who wrote (124)9/9/1999 1:48:00 PM
From: Ptaskmaster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 529
 
Just G, your comment in message 568 on the PFN thread (#reply-11083630) about the desirability of having a dedicated discussion on the companies in the Sudbury area is very appropriate. It is difficult for many (including me) to keep track of the companies, host rocks and geology, drilling programs and current status of joint ventures or options agreements.

I had hoped that this thread would be the locus for such discussions. There seems to be room here for much additional commentary on what appears to be the most active area of PGM exploration and drilling in the world today. Lots and lots of room.

A separate thread on the Sudbury basin play might be in order. Or a critical and comparative discussion centered here might be useful to investors in exploration/junior activity in the Sudbury region, and to others interested in pgms who are looking for the best investments on a world wide basis.

Either way, I hope that you and others can sustain a discussion such as you envision. It would be timely and useful to all.

Ptask