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Gold/Mining/Energy : ATNA ( v.atn t.atn) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bob Fairchild who wrote (260)5/30/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: M5PRO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 509
 
Thought these links might be good reading for you guys. There seems to be a lot of unnoticed research into this element that is plaguing the Wolverine deposit. There appears to be many usages for selenium in a variety of industries and if a solution can be found to process this element economically the asset value of the Wolverine will be enhanced!

I find it particularly interesting that Atna had been negotiating with Boliden since March to purchase the remaining 60% interest in the Wolverine. If the selenium problem is incurable why would Atna want to pursue the remaining 60% interest in the property????? The question is, has Atna found a solution and is this why Boliden chose to keep the interest in the Wolverine deposit in the so-called family through Expatriate?????

It's been a year since Westmin announced the selenium content in the sulphides so in that time(May 97-March 98)Atna may have found a solution????????

C-YA

Matt

roskill.co.uk
stda.be
crl.com



To: Bob Fairchild who wrote (260)6/16/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 509
 
exchange2000.com

MM