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Gold/Mining/Energy : Colossal Resources - CLPZF - Colbalt in Zambia -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Huskey who wrote (469)5/14/1998 11:53:00 AM
From: Jordan Electron  Respond to of 501
 
Techology Partners Ltd bought
5 million shares of Colossal Resources,
and Spring Consultants Ltd bought
500,000 shares, both in private
placements. Hence they do not show
on most charts. Any attempt by older
shareholders to sell their shares,
causes a price decline, since Colossal
wanted to issue it's shares directly,
rather than let these two buyers bid
the price up. Colossal management has
shown a historical lack of interest in
maintaining any stable shareholder value.



To: Steve Huskey who wrote (469)5/31/1998 1:53:00 PM
From: Jordan Electron  Respond to of 501
 
There is a report that MIT researchers
and Pacific Lithium Ltd of New Zealand
have developed a cheaper alternate to
cobalt in lithium ion batteries. They
have substituted aluminum for cobalt:
LiAlO2 for LiCoO2. This is quite a
setback for Popular Science's FEB98
touting of lithium ion cobalt batteries.



To: Steve Huskey who wrote (469)6/24/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: Jordan Electron  Respond to of 501
 
Popular Science June 1998 revealed cobalt 60
usage in "Beefing Up Food Safety" in a lengthy
article.