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To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (805)2/26/2000 1:15:00 AM
From: jamesandrews  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1239
 
Elizabeth I may be wrong but I was under the impression that Corona was friendly to Murray & h e would have loved to supply the paper to them even @ a lower prices with warrant attached Murray never turned down money verses stock It was also my understanding that Hughs & Lang were drilling a way in the formation & new it but could not bring up the nugget.They then went Gus & Peter who brought in Murray to make it an area play & away we went.My recollection could be wrong but I dont think so.But the point I am making again is as my old friend taught me the majors must have walked a property @ least three times & rejected it before it starts to mature in to a decent property.Also as Murray & I laughed @ Was that many a good mine has been ruined by a drill core!!! regards Jim P.s. I have no concerns with this adventure.



To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (805)2/26/2000 9:14:00 AM
From: FooFooTheSnoo  Respond to of 1239
 
"Majors do make mistakes but not many."

Ya, right.

"They are called majors because they have producing mines and juniors don't"

I would suggest they are called majors because they have large or "major" sized mines while many juniors have small to medium sized mines.

The distinction between major and junior has to do with the size of the company although many juniors only have exploration projects and do not operate.

FooFoo