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To: Claude Cormier who wrote (3025)4/10/2002 11:37:08 PM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Respond to of 39344
 
Maybe but it's too early. There are significant jasperoids that have good metallurgy that run 4 g/tn and the manganese skarns run 7 g/tn with the best metallurgy. The problem is in the porphyry where the tonnage is. But this whole system doesn't have the widths you normally expect with a classic porphyry. Plus the zones are discontinuous and erratic. RTZ is, I believe going to spend some more because this deposit doesn't really fit any model that I've seen. Big alteration zone will keep them there as they know this is a gold rich system with bad metallurgy in the main zone. That's either a good reason to own it or a better reason not to own it. If RTZ walks YMC will have 65% of some small high grade deposits. Stock may go up!