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Gold/Mining/Energy : Maxam Gold Corp. OBB:MXAM -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: paunch13 who wrote (9765)1/10/2003 3:08:39 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
Hi paunch, I called Dale yesterday with a couple of questions about the press release. I think we will soon see some pretty exciting information.

IMO the potential for scandium mining using flyash ore is enormous. If you do a little research for scandium, you will find that hard coal is a scandium source ore. The electric power companies are the first recovery stage for scandium and they don't even know it. However, Maxam does.

Dale has a lot of flyash recovery data, but has been reluctant to publish it for fear of hyping. I suggested that he just publish the data on the Maxam webpage and leave the rest to us. <VBG> We can speculate and draw conclusions as necessary, but first we need to see the data.

I want to see tabular data for trace elements from the flyash from the many samples tested. I also want to know the amount of flyash produced in the US. I suspect that number large where a 5% Maxam royalty will show impressive earnings potential.