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To: Elly Vasilopoulos who wrote (3780)11/15/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 4256
 
Greetings Comrade, Nazdar! No they have not been secret about it. Their plans are all contained within the MEAP proposal that was filed with the Manitoba government. I can tell you one thing, if I am wrong they better hurry up and stake! There is a massive amount of claims going in this week, this is Klondike staking, huge areas on spec are being taken up.

average joe



To: Elly Vasilopoulos who wrote (3780)11/15/1999 3:24:00 PM
From: Bob Basil  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4256
 
Elly, MEO/Kennecott put on file with MEAP the general area of their geochem sampling program, which I've been told is in excess of 300 square kilometres. If BHP or others are staking "upstream," that's a lot of upstream, I'd say. At any rate, I just got off the horn with MEO management, and they sound as happy as clams with the way things are going in Manitoba. I do doubt that Kennecott is going to *forget* that other majors are coming to the province doing their own work -- I assume they know what they're doing. My view is that one good find by *anybody* in the province will produce a Manitoba Play, which will reward people like MEO shareholders.