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To: J.E.Currie who wrote (6745)7/19/1998 8:00:00 PM
From: Tim Hall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
((It is very dangerous these days to slander a company.))

So let them sue me.

((How often do you communicate with Coggins and Neimuth?))

I spent most of last Friday morning in Mr. Neimuth's office.

((Why didn't you say that "Upon further research, 'Yes' the Oro Grande was docked for its Pl/Pd
shipments from the SF mint." I believe that ONE of INCO's reports so stipulated, you know the
"Inco reports" right next to the Twiford letter.))

After many hours of researching production history and reports from the mint, annual reports, state and federal records, there is no mention of the word paltinum.

((Additionally, perhaps in your altruistic ventures to report the good, the bad and the ugly you
could summarize the four INCO reports:
1. Inco memorandum -July 1989
2. Dec 4, 1989
3. Dec 3, 1990
4. Jan 1991))

Inco only mentioned parts per million of Pt. which is normal for such a deposit.

Your turn, how many shares do you get for hyping?

TIm Hall