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Gold/Mining/Energy : A New Age In Gold Refining -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Larry Macklin who wrote (317)12/15/1997 9:43:00 PM
From: Michael J. Wendell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 672
 
Larry,
I am assuming that you asked if public companies are involved that could produce to a custom refiner. The answer is yes. Some are also private. We still have to get our own ducks into a row before suggesting that these companies only have to concentrate and send either cons or metal bullion bars. Here I use the reference of bullion as base metal anodes containing precious metals. The base metals accepted will be copper and lead. We may also refine iron bullion that contains only PGMs and no gold or silver. We have a long way to go. I am suggesting to some of the private better precious metals resource holders that they might find their startup financing easier to get if they become public or join other junior mining companies with weaker natural resources projects. I do not want to start high hopes for these companies until we are sure where we are going as Consolidated Noble. We have a ways to go ourselves. It will be an agressive move for all of us. mike