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To: J.E.Currie who wrote (4327)10/20/2001 11:31:15 AM
From: Al Collard  Respond to of 11802
 
Hi J.E.,

Your in with GCU-v @$1.50 for 6,666 shares.

Chart for Gold Canyon Resources, Inc:

stockcharts.com[l,a]djclnimy[dc][pc20!b50!b100!b200][vc60][iLl14!Lh14,3!La12,26,9]

Looking at the chart for GCU we can see the chart indicators are all neutral with a bullish bias. This stock appears to have good support at it's 50MA @$1.41 and very little resistance above.

Please keep us informed J.E. on your visit to GCU's Gallium mine.

Good luck with this pick,
Al



To: J.E.Currie who wrote (4327)10/22/2001 5:10:27 PM
From: Al Collard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11802
 
J.E., news out on your pick GCU-v:

Gold Canyon subsidiary commences drilling on Cordero

Mon 22 Oct 2001

News Release

Mr. Michael Levinson reports

Gold Canyon Resources' wholly owned subsidiary, Gold Canyon Resources (USA)
Inc., has now commenced the phase I drilling program on the company's
Cordero gallium property in Humboldt county, Nevada. As previously
announced by the company, the phase I drilling program will consist of
roughly 2,287 metres (7,500 feet) of reverse circulation drilling with a
projected budget of $100,000 (U.S.). Drilling will be a combination of both
angle and vertical holes to test both high-angle structural targets, and
bedding replacement targets. The drilling will test targets in the "M"
fault zone with work also planned in the North Ruja and Southwest extension
zones. The majority of the drilling will test near surface targets in what
is believed to be oxide-dominated mineralization. Two deeper holes are
planned to depths of roughly 244 metres (800 feet). These holes will target
mineralization at and below the limit of oxidation.