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To: Rocket Red who wrote (201176)7/20/2011 3:02:33 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313075
 
'Analyses by independent experts of ten samples of the clay extracted for pilot plant processing showed an
average grade of 18-19 g/ton of scandium in the bulk sample as well as the existence of a high degree of
correlation between the elemental scandium and the aluminum in the deposit, which exceeded 78%. The
assay results also confirmed the presence of 32-44 g/tonne of gallium in the same sample, as well as
other rare earth elements, including yttrium at 43-53 g/tonne, dysprosium at around 10 g/tonne,
neodymium at 65-70 g/tonne, praseodymium at 18-19 g/tonne and lanthanum at about 75-77 g/tonne.
Oxides of rare earth elements, including Scandium, totalled about 1000 g/tonne.'

orbitealuminae.com - page 9



To: Rocket Red who wrote (201176)7/20/2011 8:45:34 AM
From: Terry Maloney  Respond to of 313075
 
Either that or the TSE listing ... the president said a month to six weeks back on June 22nd.