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Gold/Mining/Energy : Caussa Capital (formerly Antares) T.CAU -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bill718 who wrote (1711)12/3/1997 3:20:00 PM
From: Gene Veinotte  Respond to of 4718
 
Cannacord Morning Coffee.

Thanks for your comments, Wayne.

Perhaps the second last sentence (Morning Coffee) gives a bit of a clue as well.

AGC AMERICAS GOLD ("AGA-V") ANTARES MINING ("ANZ-T") - Major gold and
base metal intersection in semi-massive sulfides on the newly
discovered Creek zone of the Toodoggone property in North Central
British Columbia. Recently received metallic assay verification
results, using a 300 gram sample from the high grade intersection,
yielded a grade of 103.3 g/t of gold per tonne over 4 metres with 92.4
g/t silver, 1.34% copper, 0.46"/o lead and 11.7% zinc uncut from 91 to
95 metres depth. High grade mineralization occurs as a replacement
zone associated with faulting. Mineralization likely represents a
transition zone between high level epithermal to lower level porphyry
style mineralization. Eight holes were drilled on the Creek zone. Of
the previous seven, six gave only anomlaous values.

MC - This property is known for small high grade sections
but the question of tonnage potential will remain unanswered until next summer's drill program. Antares has an active drill program in Indonesia.



To: bill718 who wrote (1711)12/3/1997 6:18:00 PM
From: Ray Fidler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4718
 
Wayne: You are right about Antares' need for time to compile data in order to come up with powerful promotion. I guess it will take a couple of months more to get there.

Regards,
Ray Fidler