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To: Randall E. Brubaker who wrote (5094)2/15/1998 6:40:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
All...
Shhhhh. We are not mathmatchmagicians, last of the Mohicans maybe not English or Math spellers -That is for certain.
ChucahairssplitdowntheMiddle!



To: Randall E. Brubaker who wrote (5094)2/15/1998 7:21:00 PM
From: Bob Walsh  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14226
 
To Jeff, Ed, UB and all:

- 8.3 tons of head ore to produce 1000 pounds of dore bars

- "Approximate value of 4300 of dore bars?" It varies. The lab results have not yet been achieved by the refiners. AuRIC's first results yielded $1,800 per ton of head ore (which equals 120 pounds of dore bars). At this rate 4300 pounds of dore bars would yield $64,500. Note that AuRIC is still working to improve their yield. Their $1800 per ton of head ore was only 16% of the yield achieved in the GPGI lab. I believe that AuRIC will show higher and higher yields as they learn more about how to work with these products.

- "Was my last conversation with Dennis shorter than I would have liked?" Yes, Dennis had to take other calls since he was alone there.

- "When did I speak with Dennis?" Of what importance is that? I believe that it was on Thursday. Since there was really no new news I felt no hurry to post.

Regards,
Bob