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To: geoffreycs who wrote (16267)2/13/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: john  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 34075
 
Waiting for the replies from the following company spinmeisters:

Eric Parade, Doug Lapp, Probart, Brian Nl, JS and any other true believers.

Would also like to hear the Chief's reply to this one.

My reply, interesting post, well written and logical confirming essentially what Claude, Chief and many others have referred to.



To: geoffreycs who wrote (16267)2/13/1999 12:52:00 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Respond to of 34075
 
<<The problem with the credibility is not wheather gaint gold deposits exist on earth. They do. >>

No doubt. But none have been found with numbers like MINE has been saying. AT least, not to my knowledge.

It is too bad this thread will ignore what you just said.



To: geoffreycs who wrote (16267)2/13/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: Brian N L  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34075
 
If you have shares, I would get out while you can

Very bold statement. Are you prepared for the fallout from those who may sell on your advice, then see this company succeed?
I've said it before, I know squat about Geology and mining. But I do remember a statement from somewhere (by Hausen,I think), that some sort of cataclysmic event took place causing much of the gold to concentrate in the area. Please don't quote me, I'm trying to go by memory. Does anyone else remember that?
Without sounding sarcastic, I would like to ask you what is your geology and mining experience? Have you been to the site? Folks seem to have taken your explanation at face value, which tells me you are known by some, and your words are respected. So who are you?
Finally, you ask where is the BD report? I do not know, you tell me. And what does that mean to you?

Regards,
Brian



To: geoffreycs who wrote (16267)2/13/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: Probart  Respond to of 34075
 
Good day. Just a bit of advise - why not phone the head of the BD team in charge of MINE. i.e. Hendry J. Sandri? He goes buy the name Rick. BD are listed, if you are to lazy to get the phone number I will do it for you. You can then chit chat to him about all the geological events that formed this deposit.
Probart

<<Senior Associate
Areas of Expertise: Project Feasibility Studies, Business Development, Financial Evaluations, Mineral Commodity Investigations, Base and Precious Metals, Coal and Industrial Minerals

Education: BS, Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 1974
MA, Applied Economics, American University, 1978
PhD, Mineral Economics, Colorado School of Mines, 1991
Years of Experience: 22>>





To: geoffreycs who wrote (16267)2/15/1999 12:01:00 PM
From: Cytotekk  Respond to of 34075
 
Geoffrycs - I thought you might like to see this post from the Raging Bull Mine Thread. Posted with permission.
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By: Digrdoug
Reply To: None Saturday, 13 Feb 1999 at 9:46 PM EST
Post # of 5399

Excellent posts by geoffreycs, Claude Cormier and the chief on SI:
BTW, the New Zealand Company that did the testing up the Tipuani is
called L&M Mining. They used to be known as DML Resources.

The manager of the project is named David McMann (?) and I have spent many hours with him. L&M run 8 or more floating alluvial washplants all over the world and really know their stuff. We copied one of their plants when we built ours. If they can not make money up that way, nobody can. They were there for a few months with a PC200 and a small floater. They also have a production operation with a Komatsu PC1,000 and a big floater up near the Peruvian border on the Sucha River.

Their former site manager, Ian Claridge, worked for us for a few months. I hope geoffreycs (from SI) will come over here and identify himself, as I may know him.
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Colleen in Orlando.