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To: Ed Devlin who wrote (4412)5/18/1998 11:36:00 PM
From: go4it  Respond to of 11603
 
That was my impression as well. I hope you had a pleasent trip back. Tell your wife that we said Hello to Kopp's for her and the flavor of the day was Macadamia nut. It was an absolute pleasure to finally meet you as well.



To: Ed Devlin who wrote (4412)5/19/1998 12:08:00 AM
From: SnakeInATuxedo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
Once Mr. Runyon gets over his surprise at the Ir numbers, he needs to realise what an amazing position he and MXAM are in because of those numbers. Essentially, MXAM is now to iridium as deBeers is to diamonds, and he can sell that iridium into the market at whatever rate will maximise the profitability. Sure, right now iridium has a very small market, undoubtedly due to its relatively high price. Just the small bit of "surfing" I did this afternoon clearly indicates there are applications for iridium which would be feasible at a lower price, given the appearance of a larger, dependable supply. So, given the quantity of iridium which appears to be present in MXAM's dirt, which would you rather: sell 1000 ounces at $600 or 5000 ounces at $300? I'll let you do the math. [VBG]

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