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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BillyZoom who wrote (32210)5/16/1998 8:08:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Robert,

At this point there are too many facts and issues and possibilities
for me to get straight in my head. Please help.

Your post mentioned that there was a strong market for the metals
platinum and palladium, which are precious metals like gold is.

And that both International Precious Metals and Maxam have reported
finding these on their properties.

Richard's sequential post (32228) has a link to a post about a
recovery process to be used by Maxam in the near future.

Does this Maxam's process recover all above three metals ?

Of these three, are all in dispute as existing in the Black Rock ?

Is the company Maxam friendly to IPMCF, or a competitor ?

If Maxam is a competitor, or not, can IPMCF get access to the
recoverly process just to prove whether precious metals exist
in the Black Rock area ?

If IPMCF has their "back to the wall" and "caught between a rock
and a hard place", and Maxam has the key to unlock, if exist, IPMCF's
precious metals, would it be possible that IPMCF has no choice to
"sell part of the farm" to Maxam, just to keep from going into a
state of limbo ?