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To: Digrdug who wrote (23078)6/6/2001 11:03:27 AM
From: larry hart  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Doug --
Ge excuse would be that they couldnt find any trucks!!!

(Take the gold from the sampling and pay for the expense)
Hello GE Management -- sounds simple to me!!

Sounds like that if there so confident on the grade then why hasnt this happened yet!!!
By the way BCC up .14 -- ROTFLMAO!!



To: Digrdug who wrote (23078)6/6/2001 1:17:24 PM
From: JEB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Thank you.

I appreciate your informative response. I learned this method over a year ago and had forgotten. This method is a simplistic way of doing both at the same time. I like it. If your costs are correct at just under 1/2 million, why not float more shares to pay for it? Seems to me everyone would support that way of funding a final push into production with the means to verify the claim but using real production data.

I've been itching to hear the word "production" used in reference to this site for years now.

I understand what Larry is saying and I agree but I believe even Larry would be willing to put up with a little more dilution if it means 1/2 a million or less and we move into production.

If your cost estimates are correct then what's holding us back? So that's the rub, how correct are your cost estimates to go into production (that's assuming the POG stays stable at this level or higher)?

Also, sorry for the previous post on bulk sampling. I was wrong. I was tired of hearing the word "sample". Reminds me of core drilling and that would be a waste of time since this find has an unusual pattern.

JEB