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To: dave brown who wrote (1875)9/13/1999 8:09:00 AM
From: dave brown  Respond to of 2769
 
Nickel higher this morning:

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To: dave brown who wrote (1875)9/13/1999 8:23:00 AM
From: Ralph Kern  Respond to of 2769
 
Carlson on -line has the insider reports and I had a chance to read them. No recent insider selling.
I think we are confusing issues here.
The environmental permitting for Werner Lake is complete. Financing is a different issue. I don't have that info.
As I am sure you know you can't get final environmental approval until feasibility studies are completed. With respect to Maskwa it would depend on which process was used. Milling and sales of ore to another mining company is one option that already is on the table(see web site for details). Hydrometallurgical processing on site is a second which may be more economical(discussed in news releases and web site). There may be other options currently being explored that are beyond my limited technical understanding. As most others on this thread I am looking forward to a final decision and announcement on this project.
As far as not much has changed since 1996, I do beg to differ. Shareholders equity is higher, albeit through amalgamation, and we are looking at BINCO as a worthy target. Your point that potential has yet to be converted into reality is well taken. I do think that things may finally turn around as the pieces of the puzzle come together. Anyone else share this point of view?