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Gold/Mining/Energy : Anooraq Resources: Platinum and Palladium Project -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: wayne who wrote (25)2/7/2000 11:25:00 PM
From: Dan P  Respond to of 73
 
Apparently, the most reliable, and thorough method
for analyzing cores for the PGM metals, including Rhodium
(wouldn't you like to have a few ounces of that metal
at $2500 an ounce), involves making the sample radioactive,
letting it "cool off", or decay, and then doing the analysis. Apparently, that is what takes a while.
Results not that far off.

Those are some remarks "probably the best exploration play"!

Cheers

Dan



To: wayne who wrote (25)2/8/2000 4:33:00 PM
From: Gary Nash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 73
 
This is ONE of the best areas to look for PGM's. This play has a hefty option payment down the road and is strictly a reef; ie. only economic over kilometers of strike length. It has the potential and is in ONE of the SIX ONLY layered ultramafic flows known. Check out MSK for a dual play with full PAID ownership of the property. MSK has a Voisey's Bay type of anomaly AND a reef, both of which have not been properly explored.



To: wayne who wrote (25)2/10/2000 4:28:00 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 73
 
<<Unfortunately for Altoro they are a ways from another drill program and now have to raise more money. For now ARQ is probably the best exploration play in the world. >>

Well ATG may still have enough in the bank to start a new round. And if they don't, they will finance this thing on short notice. The results they have so far justify it.

As for ARQ, they are certainly in PGE's country, but they are still beind ATG in terms of results. ARQ is 3X more expensive than ATG at the moment. Me think ATG has some catch up to do.

IMO, both are great PGE's speculations.