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To: average joe who wrote (221)10/11/1998 10:01:00 PM
From: Leigh McBain  Respond to of 259
 
Most of the analytical work, from what I can understand, is being done by Kennecott. From what I can gather they are very involved in the project not just forking over the $$, so that issue should not be any longer, if it really was the problem.

Salut,
Leigh McBain

PS - I thought I was being quite fair! :-)



To: average joe who wrote (221)11/2/1998 9:41:00 PM
From: Leigh McBain  Respond to of 259
 
Well as you stated, any news is good news. The company put out a NR today that was essentially a time line marker and not much else. It is information that is good to know, but should not and apparently did not make the earth move. Effectively the announcement simply tells us that the testing, of the some 4600 samples (this includes any follow-up sampling of "anomalous clay alteration and trace element enrichment") , is now complete and that they continue to analyze the data.

Dr. Steven Earle, of Grasswood Geoscience, is currently interpreting the lithogeochemical results (completed by the SRC) from each of the properties. The results from the PIMA reflectance spectral analysis, which are currently being compiled, are being integrated with the lithogeochemical results and an interpretive summary will be published upon completion.

Salut,
Leigh McBain