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To: marcos who wrote (47)3/2/1999 7:23:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 50
 
... more in re shares out - the financials filed on sedar 17/02 don't give an up-to-date balance beyond 30/09/98 - "Balance at September 30, 1998 ... 10,336,058" ... but then adding 8,611,666 of the issues stated as following 30/09/98, you end up with 18,947,724 ... which is exactly what the vse quote thingey says - #reply-8113978



To: marcos who wrote (47)3/2/1999 7:40:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50
 
Marcos and DD
The NR is a little underwhelming. I was hoping that they would have drilled off, indicated or inferred a whole lot more with this set of drilling. THey do indicate that the resource is open in several directions.

I don't know exactly what to make of the share structure. I think that there may be a good number of options to purchase at higher prices which may account for the difference in total shares.

If there are sections of much higher grades as indicated in some of the NRs the drill did not find them unless the 20% copper was not a typo. Looks like a typo to me in comparison to other intersections or they would have made some comment about it.

I suppose the best part of the NR is that the mineralization may have a source on the property and that source when located could mean another huge copper mine in Chile

Guess we will see what the market thinks in the morning.