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To: Karl Zetmeir who wrote (3007)2/26/1999 7:47:00 AM
From: Char  Respond to of 5143
 
Karl

I think he knows that.

Still, I wish the SEC would go after more of the paid touts who don't provide full disclosure.

Char



To: Karl Zetmeir who wrote (3007)2/26/1999 8:15:00 AM
From: Char  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5143
 
Karl

I came across this yesterday.

>The Voisey's Bay deposit contains a projected resource of 150 million tonnes of ore that is contained in three ones. High grade sulphides are located in an egg-shaped deposit known as the Ovoid. Two other zones to the east and west of the Ovoid are strengthening the resource base and helping to ensure a mine development that will be sustainable for decades to come. <

I find it interesting that the entire Voisey Bay deposit contains less tonnage than the Sinagua Crater. Inco paid Diamond Fields $3.3 Billion for the deposit and it is mostly nickle, copper and some cobalt. Imagine what MGAU will be worth once Mike can prove to the world what is here and that it can be recovered economically.

Char