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To: ddl who wrote (1522)2/12/1998 10:38:00 AM
From: JP  Respond to of 4256
 
I asked my oil and gas geologist buddies about magnetic sands - never heard of them. In that area of Alberta the basement or granite is laying flat under sedimentary rock. The kimberlite would appear like upside down icicles. In the Hinton area, you are closer to the mountains so the basement comes up and it is more like a choclate swirl underground. I think this is why they had bad luck in Hinton. However -hitting kimberlite in Buffalo Hills should be relatively easy. JP



To: ddl who wrote (1522)2/12/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: DIAMOND JIM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4256
 
Denis .58 and counting...sure is following a similiar pattern to the Hinton episode..weakness in ACA not much help either I suppose.
Regards DJ



To: ddl who wrote (1522)2/13/1998 1:45:00 AM
From: John B. Jones  Respond to of 4256
 
Sorry, I can't believe much Canacord says...how the hell would they know, and why would they be privy to this type of information? Aren't they one of the biggest manipulators of MEO stock?

Oh, and if any of you from Canacord calls me at my office again, I will in no uncertain terms tell you to f%@$ right off and hang up on you in a very impolite manner, Capiche?

John