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Gold/Mining/Energy : Flag Resources (FGR.A A) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tim Davies who wrote (813)7/21/1998 12:22:00 AM
From: RWILL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4269
 
Not sure Tim. I know there were drilling an angular hole late last week. It seams that when a core is pulled, it is logged. Then if necessary it is sent to the assay lab. I believe the information from the log is analyzed to see if this is still the same type of showing, along with the thickness and direction it is heading, if it is getting deeper. Then I believe this information is analyzed to see where the next hole should be drilled. This all takes time.
IMO. If they do determine to do the infield drilling, the geophysical map there are complying of this showing, will enable them to complete it economical and accurately.
If not there are still 19 other showings in the McNish report to look at. Also I am looking forward to the completion of the Wolf Lake report.
Good investing to you Tim.
RGW