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To: Ironyman who wrote (2073)4/30/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Bradley G. Fraser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
tic toc...if no release today...bargains galore tomorrow



To: Ironyman who wrote (2073)5/1/1998 6:49:00 AM
From: a. paisley  Respond to of 34075
 
eric ; the leopard has many spots ; when analzing placer deposits on riverbeds just like when tides comes and go the spots were samples are taken are very inconsidate that why they have to take many many spot s sample to get to the fair amount of reserves but being washdown into the river bed it uselly higher quailty and lower cost and quicker to process meaning sometimes it can go to jewlery store from the site which is common in some of those areas . i dont know how there are gonna come up with sampling numbers on riverbed to get to a conclusion of so many millions of recoverable gold but that will be interseting because many placer company use FORWARD statements as assets PUMP and DUMP good luck IMHO PAISLEY