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To: go4it who wrote (28727)11/30/1997 1:07:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Charles, there may still be hope for true believers. Struthers and Le have suggested that the COC results were just bad luck locations. I personally discounted that based on the "homogenous" hype we were given before. However, new information is now available on the characteristics of these desert dirt deposits. Maxam put out a recent press release that demonstrates the variability of the deposits in desert sands. This is at Maxam's Peoria Seven property, but worth a study because BRX may be similar. Read the press release and the attachments. Of particular interest is the color contour map, that's my point.

See the release and attachments maxamgold.com and especially the contour map maxamgold.com



To: go4it who wrote (28727)12/1/1997 9:01:00 AM
From: kimberley  Respond to of 35569
 
Chuck,

<< I think we can guess at things untill we are blue in the face. What we need right now are results. >>

we certainly agree on that!

best,
kim