To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (65 ) 2/25/2000 10:30:00 PM From: Chuca Marsh Respond to of 69
Part 2 and 3 DEJAVUE:ragingbull.com Respond Next > ""...By: Grant Reply To: 319 by Oban_1 Friday, 25 Feb 2000 at 9:35 AM EST Post # of 329 Hydra is lying As you know, everything you have said is both inaccurate and libelous. You are intentionally misleading others. Please provide this forum with your name and address. My name is Grant My address is XXX0 Bayshore Drive, Suite 1XXX Vancouver, B.C. V6G XXX4 My Telephone number is (604) 602- Your failure to provide your name, address, and contact numbers in this forum is confirmation to all who read this thread that you are lying. I welcome inquiries addressed to me directly from those who wish to know the truth. I attended a meeting in Vancouver two years ago last November; the featured speaker was Mike Mehrtens , the IGCO president at the time. He stated categorically at the meeting, that the discovery in Idaho was the largest thing that he had ever seen in his “40 years in mining”. A subsequent meeting in March of 1998, attended by almost 50 people reiterated the size and worth of the deposit. There was talk at that time about various assay methods, but nothing in the explanation would lead anyone to believe that the yellow caution light was on. On April 22nd of last year, I was one of about 15 people who attended a meeting at the AuRic lab in Salt Lake City. Earlier that day, the president of AuRic and the chief metallurgical engineer of Dames and Moore held a private tour for a substantial European investor and his personal engineer. The assay procedure and other aspects of the orebody were discussed with these people and they left totally satisfied and convinced that they had invested in a giant project. That evening in personal one on ones with both the AuRic man and the Dames and Moore man, I was informed that neither had seen anything this big – ever. ..""ex.ac.uk Message 1645928 siliconinvestor.com HISTORY::: Tuesday, Jun 24 1997 9:12AM ET Reply # of 34963 RECOVERY AND FIRE ASSAY RESULTS IPM NOW U.S. REPORTING COMPANY Toronto, Ontario (June 24, 1997) -- International Precious Metals Corporation (IPM) is pleased to announce that it has received a report on the physical recovery of precious metals from 3 separate samples of Black Rock material. An aggregate of 1,752 lbs. was taken from the original 1-sq./km. grid for testing. The samples were taken by three members of IPM's senior geological staff using an excavator from a depth of between 16 to 24 feet and then delivered for processing to Friendship Metals of Las Vegas, Nevada, an independent research and development laboratory. After the processing of the samples, the concentrate (anode sludge) was delivered to an independent refiner, AuRIC Metallurgical Laboratories of Salt Lake City, Utah, in order to extract the precious metals contained in the concentrate. AuRIC reported that it has physically recovered the following amounts of precious metals from the concentrate (note all figures presented as the actual grams (gms) of precious metals recovered as well as in ounces/ton (oz./t) based on a calculation back to head grade; the term "head grade" is a term used in the mining industry to define the amount of mineralization present in the material prior to processing as expressed in ounces/ton): . Weight Gold Platinum Palladium . lbs. gms oz./t gms oz./t gms oz./t 1 900 3.73 0.26 5.14 0.37 5.63 0.39 2 452 2.17 0.318 1.98 0.284 1.05 0.145 3 400 2.27 0.376 1.21 0.202 0.52 0.084 Additionally, IPM is delighted to announce that it has received the results of a standard fire assay performed by AuRIC on head grade samples of Black Rock material. These samples were excavated from a depth of between 16 to 24 feet from three separate holes approximately 500 meters from the holes on which the above recovery results have been announced. The assay of the same samples was done at least two times to confirm consistency and repeatability of results. Hole No. GOLD Assay 1 Assay 2 Assay 3 161 0.8 0.74 - PD 0.15 0.15 - 151 0.35 0.32 0.35 The development of a standard fire assay from head grade samples represents a major breakthrough in IPM's efforts at proving the existence, and recoverability, of mineralization from Black Rock material. The independent verification of the recovery and fire assay process, by Behre Dolbear & Company, Inc., the Company's mining engineering consultants and other independent and industry recognized laboratories, is ongoing and is expected to be completed within the next 30 to 45 days. IPM has released these results in order to keep shareholders informed and up to date on the status of the recovery of precious metals on the Black Rock Project. Finally, IPM is pleased to announce that it has become a full U.S. reporting company. The recent filing of a Form 10K with the Securities and Exchange Commission and The NASDAQ Stock Market marks a change in the company's reporting status and is attributable to a broadening U.S. shareholder base. IPM is an international mining and exploration company registered in Toronto, Ontario. The operations office is located in Phoenix, Arizona. IPM stock is traded on the NASDAQ exchange under the trade symbol IPMCF and on The Canadian Dealing Network under the symbol IPMC. On Behalf of the Board of Directors Le Furlong, President and CEO ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING CAPITAL 17,758,280 Next Previous | Previous | Next | Respond | Quotes - News - Discussion - Gold/Mining View SubjectMarks ChuckaDAMAURIC P.S.- IGCO folks, I am not a poster at RB other than Chuca/Chucka or Grab1 : ""..As you know, everything you have said is both inaccurate and libelous. You are intentionally misleading others. Please provide this forum with your name and address. .."" Grant, I think just maybe you best listen-reead to the history and not defend to the end. Just a thought. In lookingback, I look forward to Strathcona as being the start of finals on any thing that they do...anyTHING. Favorites even. ChuckaPR@earthlink.net all mail welcome, cept Ahmit. And Staker 'Ike from IGCO predecessor whom calls to pump these last few months. I heard he worked for Ahmit! A year ago.