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To: Kim W. Brasington who wrote (19955)10/29/1999 9:32:00 AM
From: Tom Frederick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Kim, Thank you very much for the update. It is very encouraging to know that Naxos is pretty much on the schedule outlined previously. It is also refreshing to have an update at the BEGINNING of the program so we know where things stand.

Is the 40 element testing:
a) A standard format regardless of what is believed to be in the ore and brine?

b) A suggested list of target elements because there is a general believe, based on previous testing, that these elements are present?

Is the testing focusing on the presence of these elements:
a) In the brine?
b) In the clay?
c) Both?

Thank you for any clarification you can add to these ponderings!

I look forward to more updates as we move along!!!

Tom F.

40 elements - sound like there is a belief that FL ho



To: Kim W. Brasington who wrote (19955)10/29/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: mark silvers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20681
 
Kim

Thanks for the update.

<<Naxos has the ability to test for Lithium and precious metals at Franklin Lake.>>

does that mean they will test for Lithium and PMs?

I certainly would not want to be in a position wherein naxos has to take the word of the people they may be negotiating with weather or not there is anything of value in the ore.

What would keep them from misleading Naoxs about the values, and just waiting for us to go bankrupt, so that they can pick up the leases for next to nothing?

Mark