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Gold/Mining/Energy : Yamana Resources INC. T- YRI -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neil Irwin who wrote (1780)12/2/1998 3:53:00 PM
From: Mr. Oil  Respond to of 2346
 
>>Also, they have been assaying at three different labs - one company lab and two in Santiago. <<

Neil good work digging up the information. We have been expecting results this week so the delay will likely trickle into next week. I am intrigued that they are having assays from three different labs. It is evident the company is not going to be accused of salting or mistaking results. As you say, this will add credence to the results what ever they are. I am surmising though that if results did not look good at one lab there would be no need to have other labs do the assays. Sounds like we can expect some pleasant results if I am reading this right. I have never heard of a company getting assays from three labs if one says you have a load of genuine gravel. You know what I mean? If this baby explodes we are going to have fun!

Ray



To: Neil Irwin who wrote (1780)12/2/1998 4:11:00 PM
From: PSkars  Respond to of 2346
 
Neil, thanks for the info on YRI. I am always appreciative of facts on this company. If you analyze the content of Greg's remarks, you can gleen some pretty interesting suppositions...the fact that they use 3 labs to verify results means that they have something and it's worth the cost...also that if the results are exceptional, and they can verify this with 3 labs, they won't have to deal with the SEC on the announcements...and the fact that 3 releases are coming out would indicate to me that news of stock/price moving nature is involved.

Keep up the great work of communication for all of us who are unable.

On another point...the stock market is trying to break down in here, but the FED keeps coming in at the 3PM whistle to keep it rosy looking. Soon this will change, as major rain clouds are forming over Wall Street...this is sort of like HMOs....one doctor fixes them all...until you need major surgery. Keep watching oil...the lower it goes the more money that Mexico and Brazil will need to stay afloat...and oh, by the way, who is paying for all these bailouts anyway?????



To: Neil Irwin who wrote (1780)12/2/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: kingfisher  Respond to of 2346
 
Thanks Neil for taking the time to call the company and keeping us informed.

Richard



To: Neil Irwin who wrote (1780)12/3/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Abner Hosmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2346
 
If Cannacord approached Yamana, then I wonder what the hangup is. With drilling completed for now at Bacon and Lejano, and continuing at Ciclon (who knows what is up on the properties up north), I can't believe there isn't an exchange of information going on at some level with regard to the results they have obtained.

They wouldn't be financing now if they didn't know what they have in the ground. Very quiet, then we hear financing, then we hear drill rig and access problems. I say let's get on with the flow of information before they start to look bad.