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To: Kim W. Brasington who wrote (12297)4/24/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: Bob Jagow  Respond to of 20681
 
Thanks for the reassurance, Kim.
Agree that the African hard-rock mines have to continually pump, but
thought draining Franklin Lake might be more challenging.

I should, rather than nitpicking, buy some now that it's finally trading.

Bob



To: Kim W. Brasington who wrote (12297)4/25/1998 8:39:00 AM
From: Kurt R.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20681
 
Kim:
I have a question for you: Could you elaborate on the possible reasons for the large discrepancies between hole 5 and holes 1 and 4. Do we have such an irregular mineral distribution, or can it be that a different ore preparation and testing procedure has been used on holes 1 and 4. In other words, were the assaying parameters on holes 1 and 4 identical to those on hole 5?

Finally, could you update us on the status of the J-L technology.

Thank you,

Kurt