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To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (3506)8/19/1999 10:00:00 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4504
 
<<TG-3 is large>>

Yep...probably much more tonnage than TG-1. I can see at least 15M tons in the deep section between hole 14 (272 meters of 1.8% copper equivalent) and hole 16 (161 meters of 1.75% Cu-eq).

TG-3 and TG-1 will have great synergies.

<<Definately worth more than $1 <g>. >>

I would say...definitely woth more than current price.

Can't wait for more analysts reports to boost the price.



To: Bruce Robbins who wrote (3506)8/20/1999 1:21:00 AM
From: TrueScouse  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4504
 
Bruce:

They may not be the highest percentages in the world, but I really like some of the numbers in today's PR.

In particular, holes 23 and 27 confirm the existence of a high grade zinc deposit in the north end of TG-3. What I like about this is that, in the July 20th PR (re TG-1), the southernmost holes at TG-1 (Nos. 50, 51 and 53) also showed intercepts of high percentage zinc. It looks to me like there's a real possibility that this zinc deposit goes all the way from TG-1 to TG-3.

Increasingly, this is looking like a very big deposit. At the south end, the intercepts of over 200 metres for Holes 4 and 14 should lead to a huge tonnage on their own. Maybe my guess of 103 million tons won't be too far out after all <vbg>.

I'd appreciate your comments on the likelihood of a continuous zinc zone from TG-1 to TG-3.

Regards,
Howy