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To: ralfph who wrote (4651)1/31/2005 5:16:46 AM
From: Michael Bidder  Respond to of 18308
 
Michael how many court cases have you been in ?

Two and I realise the "OJ effect" is alive in the legal system. We are at the mercy of a Judges whim. The market is confirming that as seen by IMA's share price.

This case will last about 7 years and go through 6 to 8 different levels of the legal system.

I thought the trail was accepted at the highest court. With only one appeal isn't that it? Doesn't it behove the courts to expedite these cases in the interest of Business.

Maybe this is one reason IMA seems in no rush in developing Navidad. At the same time they are building goodwill in the region and working the local politics. I may be wrong in my appraisal of the risks here. I am softening a little.

Get of Claude’s back , if you ask the same question enough times all you do is end up looking like a nut bar.

OK, I am CORRECTED! Sorry Claude I will not bring it up again.

Michael



To: ralfph who wrote (4651)1/31/2005 4:36:13 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18308
 
Tinka field crew back on the ground at Luminaria
2005-01-31 16:32 ET - News Release
Shares issued 10,486,117
TK Close 2005-01-31 C$ 0.52

Mr. Andrew Carter reports

EXPLORATION RESUMES ON MINERALIZED GOLD ZONE AT LUMINARIA, PERU

Tinka Resources Ltd. has remobilized field crew to the company's 3,500-hectare Luminaria project, located in the Huaraz mining district, department of Ancash, Peru.

The geochemically anomalous area is still open to the east and partially open to the west. Geological mapping and soil sampling suggest that the mineralized area is faulted-off along the western edge of the grid. The company will continue the grid soil sampling program to close off the geochemically anomalous area.

The company is extremely encouraged by the previously announced results and is planning to stream sediment sample the entire property in February, and to systematically excavate and sample additional pits along the extent of the known stratabound mineralization. These pits will be located systematically on the soil sampling grid.

We seek Safe Harbor.