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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (974)4/10/2000 1:18:00 PM
From: Just G  Respond to of 2255
 
To the thread:
First glad to see the interest.
Now, I want to clarify a few things. My understanding is that the halt will be lifted early Thursday morning. Assays will come out Wednesday after close.
Claude:
If you have done extensive research of River Valley, and this is based on my DD only geology wise..
That River Valley has many targets, and currently one is being proven.
If you look at a geology map and the samples (grab) that Pfn has taken and released, it is my opinion that, yes there are more targets, and I like the South Dana zone, which has yet to be drilled. I apologize for the confusion of my post stating this, but have to base this on geology and my DD.
And couldn't be happier for the mining industry, we have waited far too long to see the capital M come back to represent Mining and it is alive and well in Canada. I really don't think that even Pfn realizes the extent of this and understandable, but I do feel that this has happened.
To Harry, John, Doug and Scott, hats off to you and keep up the hard work.
Hope to see Pfn in your news letter Claude....real soon.

Regards
G



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (974)4/10/2000 1:24:00 PM
From: Brumell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2255
 
I think a lot of questions would be answered if people bothered to read the report put out by Haywood. It can be accessed at
pfncapital.com

This report gives a schematic section of the area being drilled. It's pretty straight forward.

Also, when PFN first released their drill results, there was a plan view included of drill locations. They gave results of first three holes and locations of the others.

Hope the above helps.

Regards,
Bob