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Gold/Mining/Energy : Zappa Resources ZPA vancouver -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (465)7/9/1998 9:29:00 PM
From: eder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3198
 
I bought Zappa based on drill results & have lost over 3/4 of my money.Its all a crap shoot.If gold stays low all these companies will be unable to finance & be down the tubes. If gold goes to $350 we might be back in buisness. Just my opinion. Cheers



To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (465)7/9/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: dean poets  Respond to of 3198
 
Hi Al, trenching itself is not reliable, but it can often give an indication of a deposit starting at surface. There has been several deposits discovered by initially doing trenching. Although it usually makes me suspicious when a company hypes itself on surface samples only.

In Zappa situation, surface sampling to date hasn't really helped at all, cause they are finding that Massive Sulphide at a depth of 300 meters. The Laplata property is covered by vegetation, which basically makes surface sampling almost useless on Laplata. Cambior has discovered several volcanic outcroppings on the Campo Alegre concession 10 kilometers south of Laplata. These outcroppings contained surface samples of 15 Grams Gold/ton.

You guys are probably getting tired of me saying this, but "Zappa could potentially be sitting on one of the richest deposits in the world!

Dean