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Gold/Mining/Energy : AMP.C Asia Minerals - About to take off: -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Matt C. Austin who wrote (119)2/3/1999 6:35:00 PM
From: Pete Mimmack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 135
 
>> Will Royal Oak acquire Asia?

They already own 44%, and they also maintain a 75% interest in the property, so they don't really need to acquire AMP. And it sounds like they have plenty of trouble with their Kemess mine, so until they get that straightened out, they may just let AMP run with it.

Pete



To: Matt C. Austin who wrote (119)2/4/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: Ian McCartney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 135
 
Although MG is putting out assays in similar grade ranges on several Arizona properties, I understand they are from an un-disclosed assay lab and are not done using fire assay. Do you know if there are Quality Assurance-Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures being applied to the MG Assays? Are their labs participating in an ISO Certification process? Can the company release the name of the lab or assayer? I am not aware of any MG properties in the same part of Arizona as Copperstone.

It might be better to move any further MG discussion to an MG thread.