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To: kidl who wrote (1588)7/6/2000 9:53:04 PM
From: zedex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1707
 
That will be interesting, altho some of the property is MGJ's alone. What I find interesting is that they chose to spend a big chunk of their change in Labrador rather than some of the other places. Also like the way they have dealt with indigenous issues up front.

Bruce



To: kidl who wrote (1588)7/10/2000 9:36:40 PM
From: 1king  Respond to of 1707
 
K

I have been quite good, I hope you have been the same.

I am not sure about the original deals, they must be posted somewhere on the DML thread. Depending on the amount of money spent earlier all work commitments may be made for the time being. Thereby allowing them to opt out of this year's program. But with this announcement I think there will be another one sooner then later regarding other parties in that area.

It would be interesting to hear what the Donner IR has to say about they activities? Any got an idea of DML's cash position??

TO Bruce T.:

They would put their money back into Labrador, because it is one of the "best potential"/under explored regions in the world. I am glad they have the insight to return. Although I would like to see them get some new ground. The data collected from the "Voisey Rush" holds some "GEMS" of exploration targets.

1King