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


To: knight who wrote (29049)12/6/1997 8:28:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Knight,

I appreciate the consideration for releasing a little steam every now and again.

<< I'm wondering how far will this amount carry IPM as regards to the assaying of the backlog of drill samples?>>

I doubt the company would release such information as it involves a private contract with another entity. It is possible that someone out here can possibly give a rough guestimate of standard industry costs involving this kind of work though. Anyone?

<<Do you know what the processing costs are?>>

I've seen it written that long term mining costs were given at $1 per ton by Dr. Shaw. Of course I say that with the understanding that it is all second hand information and no one will believe it without third party verification. Extraction costs and mining costs cannot be determined until we have a process decided upon.

Let me just add one of my hopeful thoughts as well. If Doyle thought there was reason to believe that the price was going lower then I would think that a much larger PP would have been done now instead of waiting. We have found out several of the bad things that the company has been keeping from us and I believe that there are many good things that the company has done that the company is keeping from us as well. Not for the purposes of stock manipulation or anything like that but rather because for what ever reason it has not been cleared through third parties or is not recognized by the industry do to methods used. Just my thoughts.

Chuck