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To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (6044)6/1/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Ed Necessity Is The Mother Of Invention, and out of Dale Runyons' mouth came the word "Catalyst" and so I say;l does it really matter. No; good American Ingenuity will NEWTECH this industry. Last years talk of Patents has shown that folks are so scared of a miner change put into the Equation that NONONE wants to patent any formulae.
Frankly - I don't givea damn. And neither do any thinking shareholders of either companyae.
Chucae



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (6044)6/1/1998 2:24:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 14226
 
Ed, I think that if GPGI uses the resin post dissolution of the smelted copper, they are very far from the smelting less process that MAXAM supposedly is using. Finally, these resins were developed for the recovery of gold, palladium and platinum from electrolysis deposition solutions, and that specific technology (the resins) is patented by companies such as Shipley, Dionex etc, and in any event is available to whomever want to use (and pay for ) the resins).

One thing, however that did not make much sense to me, is the shipping of the "goodies loaded resins". Typically the goodies from such resins are "eluated" at least four five time before the resin needs to be discarded. A small point, but just an indication of the probability of garbled communication between Hassayampa and Salt Lake City.

Zeev

Z



To: Ed Fishbaine who wrote (6044)6/1/1998 3:15:00 PM
From: go4it  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14226
 
No Ed, My comments were not out of line. You are out of line if you think I will stand by and allow the twisting of my words. Show me where I implied that they copied Maxam. Do you think I care if they copied Maxam? Do you think I care if they copied Fort Knox? You show me where GPGI has been paid for a metal shipment using their resin process!! You show me where the current process is a profitable one and lastly you show me where I have ever wished misfortune to any of the desert dirts. If you and the management of the dirt companies didn't have your head up your ass and would have been working together for the benefit of everyone then a process for extraction could have been found years ago when the price of precious metals were much higher.

This isn't about GPGI, IPM, MGAU, CHIP, NAXOF or any other companies. This is about share holders and share holder appreciation. It is about protection of the investments of the people that put faith in all of these companies and their management teams. It is not about you, me or the man on the moon nor is it about precious little egos. Just get the job done and stop talking about it. End of story.