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To: marynell who wrote (355)8/1/2002 5:25:35 PM
From: russwinter  Respond to of 754
 
You bet, and oh BTW, the reference to "what are you going to do, silver investor" was directed at whoever would sell here, not you specifically. The point is that zinc is not dirt when you pull 2.0% with regularity and neither is Pb.



To: marynell who wrote (355)8/1/2002 7:07:44 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 754
 
A caveat about lead when you read the report. On page 11 when you read under "net smelter revenues" it gives a small (negative) figure. So I'm surmissing that lead would not be a credit under this kind of production profile? I'm not a mine engineer so would someone else care to chime in? If lead is a problem here than my $30 a ton rock numbers given as the average of the 26 holes needs to been toned down some. Still superlative however.