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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (13910)10/18/2000 1:18:19 PM
From: Natedog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
I love the fancy foot work. LOL!~

Pacific Rim updates Luicho drill plan

Pacific Rim Mining Corp PFG
Shares issued 21,615,370 Oct 17 close $0.37
Wed 18 Oct 2000 News Release
Mr. Thomas Shrake reports
Luicho drill program update
A total of 42 holes has now been drilled from 39 separate sites. This
represents 6,938 metres of reverse circulation drilling on targets
throughout and peripheral to the Luicho showing. The pace of drilling
throughout the last month has been considerably quicker than the first
several weeks, and as such, there are a substantial number of drill holes
completed for which assay results are pending. In order to evaluate all of
the holes drilled to date, Pacific Rim has now suspended the Luicho drill
program until results for all holes up to and including hole 42 are
obtained. Management wishes to stress that the program is on standby and
that this is not a decision to terminate the drilling.
The Luicho drill program is supervised by Pacific Rim's geologists, David
Ernst, Peter Dilles and Bill Gehlen, and the Luicho program is ultimately
supervised by Tom Shrake, chief executive officer of the company. Samples
are assayed by Bondar Clegg, an ISO9002-registered analytical laboratory in
Vancouver, B.C., after first being prepared at its on-site preparation
facility. A check assay program is continuing with Chemex Labs.
WARNING: The company relies upon litigation protection for
"forward-looking" statements.
(c) Copyright 2000 Canjex Publishing Ltd. stockwatch.com



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (13910)10/18/2000 6:43:30 PM
From: charred  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14627
 
"then here comes cash value", this is silly. If you want to buy cash then buy a t-bill.