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To: Tim Hall who wrote (8396)11/11/1998 12:07:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Tim, <<design a process to recover pm's from minerals>> What difference does that make now? GPGI says they have a process for extraction of metals from the ore pile. Is it optimal? Maybe not, but who cares as long as they can recover ~3-10 OPT from the ore pile, it could be pearlite for anyone cares. Obviously mineralization will be important down the road as the company works to develop its other property, but that's way out in time. When that time occurs the ore pile will be producing income to fund the appropriate investigations of mineralization as necessary. Shorts better cover. <VBG>



To: Tim Hall who wrote (8396)11/11/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: san antonio group  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Tim,
I thought there were no pm's in the desert dirts especially & old torn up road pile.Now you have been talking like there is, or is it just gold & platinum chains & rings that people lost along a highway years ago.You are the specialist so to speak, how long has platinum been mined!Why don't you offer your services to the company to find out what minerals contain the pm's.Don't sound that tough for a man with your expertise? I sure you would be rewarded & I would vote you for the Nobel Peace Prize!SHORTS BETTER COVER because GPGI has smarter people than TIM HALL working for them!!

SAN ANTONIO GROUP