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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1455)5/3/2000 3:58:00 PM
From: Buckey  Respond to of 2255
 
Technicakl indicators showing a possible rally New bids and still thin offers but if it was a good buy at 2.50 thru $4.00 then why is noone buying now?



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1455)5/3/2000 5:01:00 PM
From: Just G  Respond to of 2255
 
Claude:
It took us a long time to break these down.
First, I will express, that this release was too COMPLICATED, and I would like to confirm that Mr. Hickey always wrote the final release, his absence is greatly missed, even I had trouble with it. LOL
First, the fact that Amplatt's now goes to their second stage and that is to access tonnage, that is the clue right there, this release, is good.
Hole eight shows indications of high-grade pgm recovery, therefore more depth is needed, but definitely viable. Hole nine is borderline, but still indicates good numbers, some down-hole geophysics and deeper drilling are needed.
All others are good, and have good size widths with it, which is extremely important. Overall, it proves, and with Amplatt's statement, that now a preliminary analysis of tonnage will proceed.
People in the mining industry know that if the holes were not up to par, Amplatt's would be hitting the road, that is important to understand.

Regards
G



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1455)5/3/2000 7:52:00 PM
From: Bruce Robbins  Respond to of 2255
 
Hole 10 was shallower than Hole 2. Number 9 seems to be the deepest. We'll see what happens with more holes. It is very early. When is the next round of drilling?