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Gold/Mining/Energy : Flag Resources (FGR.A A) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Claude Cormier who wrote (3250)5/26/2000 12:32:00 AM
From: POLARBEAR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4269
 
Hi Claude,

I appreciate your informative posts. So, if we could double or triple the current assay of roughly 1/2 a gram, we could be in business? Given Flag's location, if we had say 5 million tons of 1 gram of white metal, would that do it?

TIA,

PB



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (3250)5/26/2000 12:44:00 AM
From: Berry Picker  Respond to of 4269
 
Claude *if* Murdo was reporting in grains and reported .03 of a grain he would have to be drunk.

There are 500 grains in an ounce so when palladium is $500/ounce a grain is worth a BUCK...

Murdo would have had to be reporting 3 cents worth of metals per ton in some of the intercept....

He might be getting senile but he's not that crazy :-}

I would sell everything right now if I thought Murdo thought that was worth bragging about :-]

ROTFLMAO - the fact that people thought it was grains is actually quite funny
although it likely cost them a few bucks - ouch !!

Sorry to anyone who got spooked out today by that report..
but it is funny if you think about it.

" Murdo McCleod reports high grade metals up to 50 cents per ton folks :

Too funny......we would do better looking for beer bottles in a ditch.