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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: briles who wrote (26412)11/15/1997 10:58:00 AM
From: HungryLion  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 35569
 
You are a glutton for punishment. Please seek some sound advice
before your account reaches zero.

Crapola from IPM:

"The company's directors have received confirmation from an Arizona
Registered Laboratory that a Modified Fire Assay Procedure is able to
quantify amounts of gold and silver in Black Rock material. As a
result of this advance, a number of samples held under chain of
custody security were analyzed by the independent laboratory utilizing
the modified fire assay procedure and yielded the following results:"

What Arizona Registered Labratory? Another phony lab with no name
given. Samples held under chain of custody from whom?

More crapola:

"Bateman Engineering Inc., an international engineering group with its
U.S. headquarters in Denver, Colorado has confirmed, the presence of
gold and platinum at Black Rock using the nominated recovery process
in the independent verification program."

Whoopdeedoo. How much of a presence? Tiny amounts? Normal
background levels found anywhere? Sounds just like Behre Dolbear.
Where did they go?

Looks like we may have some early candidates from IPM for this years
Salt & Paper award named in honor of Mike DeGuzman.

Hungry