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To: Kurt R. who wrote (7862)1/7/1998 9:52:00 AM
From: Kim W. Brasington  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Kurt:

It's good sense to involve other labs. You broaden your base of proof by doing so. I was kidding you when I posted the "angst" statement, for I know that you have been with Naxos for quite a while. Turn around time for lead fire assays shouldn't be that long.

I want to ask you - most Europeans are not interested in R&D and or junior exploration companies - they tend to gravitate towards the bluest of blue chip companies, is this a cultural bias, lack of information, or something else?

Regards,

Kim W.



To: Kurt R. who wrote (7862)1/7/1998 10:29:00 AM
From: mark silvers  Respond to of 20681
 
Kurt,
<<What would prevent Ledoux to make a statement like: We obtained such and such material, provessed it so and so and these are the numbers we came up with>>
Basically, isn't that what they just did? They just gave us uncertified results based on that same qualifications that you just posted, with the promise of certification to come on further testing.
Now Kurt, don't get me wrong, I am just as anxious as ANYBODY on this thread. I have invested an extreme amount of my time and efforts, and have gotten almost everyone I know invested in this, including family, friends and business associates. I have become inundated with phone calls, emails, you name it, all about naxos and almost around the clock. I want this to happen, and happen quickly, just so my life can go back to normal again.
However, personally, I can't think of anyway to make it go any faster, so I have resigned myself to waiting. I'm not sure that there is any other choice. Everyone has to ask themselves one question. Have the fundamentals of this play changed so that I no longer want to assume the risk in order to achieve the reward.
Take the share price and frustration out of the equation and look at what you think you know and believe about naxos and its current situation. Personally, I think things have only improved and gotten better. It isn't going according to my timetable(or even close) and the frustration is certaintly present to a great degree, but the facts and situation surrounding Naxos has, in my mind, only gotten stronger and is slowly pointing towards a successful resolution.
That is my opinion and my opinion only. Everyone should contemplate the situation and come up with their own opinions. Many will say that I am cheerleading and that what I say shouldn't count. They may very well be right. However, this is what I truly believe, so call it what you will, but it's how I feel.

Mark