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To: VAUGHN who wrote (6027)6/10/2000 8:13:00 AM
From: que seria  Respond to of 7235
 
Good places to resume that policy, Vaughn, would be
(1) the Canabrava project, where use of machinery to excavate alluvial deposits has recently been authorized; (2) Klip, where it seems (per Confluence) there may be an anomaly to be excited about, and where a feasibility study is due after the end of this month; and (3) Yamba, for reasons you've just noted. I recall how we languished with no news anywhere near the projected timetable last year on Klip, etc. I'm with you that I can take poor results, but NOT being kept in the dark about them (while, inevitably, others, even if not in the company, trade on the knowledge).



To: VAUGHN who wrote (6027)6/11/2000 9:59:00 AM
From: gemsearcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7235
 
Hi Vaughn.

The Yamba update that Peter posted confuses me (admittedly , not a difficult task <ggg>) - i.e. six duds , doesn't say whether any of these are land - based , but suggests that a data review and study of other techniques (???) will be followed by summer work. Any thoughts?

Regards.