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To: Marshhawk who wrote (1834)9/5/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 2769
 
I huess we are not talking the same PGMs...LOL. Best Mr Marsh.
Chucka



To: Marshhawk who wrote (1834)9/5/1999 4:41:00 PM
From: Ralph Kern  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2769
 
I think Dave is on to something important. Catalytic converters use PGEs. Ni-PGE deposits like Maskwa will be increasingly important. WMC has a similar deposit in Western Australia(Kambalda). I promise to be nice(I keep repeating that to myself). Maybe I can use some of Chuka's stuff to that end. Classics from the sixties? Try Diana Krall's new CD. She's probably Canada's most valuable export after nickel and beer. Are there pure PGE deposits? Usually, like Norilsk, they are coproduced with nickel. Also cobalt mainly a byproduct of nickel mining as the African Cu-Co deposits are becoming less available.