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Gold/Mining/Energy : Darnley Bay Resources - DBL. VSE -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Grant Baker who wrote (46)1/12/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 221
 
Hi Grant

It sounds very promising but they need $$$$$$$$ and a work/drill program to prove that minerals do exist on their property.

I did speak to Leon today and he said they are working on both.

Mr Metals



To: Grant Baker who wrote (46)1/13/1998 12:08:00 PM
From: Terry J. Crebs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 221
 
Reads like a geophysical "techno-babble" Press Release to me.

Wow, Paterson, Grant, and Watson interpreting basic and acidic intrusions, dykes, sills, with "complex" structures with no/trivial geological or geochemical integration is sheer speculation (i.e., mental masturbation). Sheesh, every rock on the planet can be classified either basic or acidic. Hopefully, Darnely didn't pay much for such a "Phase-1 Interpretation".

I recommend caution on this play, as Darnley's exploration management appear "bamboozled" by contract-geophysicists (with Multi-Phase interpreting and processing schemes.) If Darnley has a geophysicist or an exploration VP, I recommend "training" on how to evaluate/manage their consulants.

Sadly, T.