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To: ddl who wrote (10477)12/14/1998 3:40:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi,
I believe that the 500 kilogram sample is from the reject material from the two 100 tonne samples collected from the pits dug on the edge of the cone sheet on the NW peninsula area. The reject material contains the minus 1.2 mm fraction. The purpose is to get the macro/micro counts and ratios from the two 100 tonne samples so that they can be compared with the macro/micro counts and ratios from the 70 or so drill hole samples. This will also tell WSP where to take their 5000 tonne sample with the best prospects of achieving or exceeding grades previously indicated. Given the nature of cone sheets, I confidently expect the results we are all waiting for will match or exceed prior macro/micro counts and ratios per 10 kilogram samples. I would guess that WSP will wait for all results and summarize them for a news release. Perhaps this is all tied into a release to be concurrent with their TSE listing?
regards,
teevee