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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Phil Jones who wrote (14287)6/21/2001 11:39:01 AM
From: ltholder99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14627
 
Just to clarify. My understanding is that the landowner is the government, and that after PFG buys back the 70% of the mineral rights to the property they will own 100%. Ownership of the mineral rights will be no more onerous than a 'crown grant' in Canada and after the amount of money spent by Barrick in the past few years I'm sure they are paid up in for years. To suggest then that PFG wouldn't spend $10,000 for a property valued in the vicinity of $5,000,000 doesn't compute.



To: Phil Jones who wrote (14287)6/21/2001 4:43:34 PM
From: Natedog  Respond to of 14627
 
Peruvian megafind?? I see no mention of new projects. I dont believe their spending money out of the kitty without enlightening us market folk on scaled drilling.



To: Phil Jones who wrote (14287)6/25/2001 8:59:43 AM
From: charred  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14627
 
Luicho was a bust. Didn't you know?