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To: Bradley G. Fraser who wrote (871)2/20/1998 3:57:00 PM
From: Douglas Lapp  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
So what you are saying Bradley is that if the Company releases a report with proven reserves in the 170 million range that they would be bullshitting all of of us, the media and most important the SEC?
Maybe in Canada Bradley, but in the US? Especially since the SEC monitors all that they do, i highly doubt it.
You have no credibility when it comes to the Cangalli (spelled with two L's Bradley)area.For whatever information you have received regarding gold, especially in the Tipuani is erroneous. This area is very well documented and i have the studies to prove it.I also know two individuals who lived in the LaPaz area and have been assured by them it is indeed very rich,Ai also have a contact at the mining site who confirms this. Please share what you know about the area, most everyone on this thread would be interested in any information. I am open for debate on this issue.



To: Bradley G. Fraser who wrote (871)2/20/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: CIMA  Respond to of 34075
 
Jay : Hope you've got some cold beer with you. Enjoyed your summary and thoughts on GE.

Bradley: I agree with your points. It doesn't matter how much gold they've got if it can't be mined profitably. GE has yet to prove that it can be mined at a profit. And until it is accepted by the world mining community that a 172M oz resource exists if will be considered fantasy. The share price will flounder until a reserve calculation is accepted and GE mgmt successfully initiates production. It's a "show-me" story. The good thing is that the answers to these two points are about to be provided.

What is bothersome is the sour tone and negative attitude that is present in many of your posts.