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To: Bob Walsh who wrote (9749)3/16/1999 7:49:00 PM
From: Alan Vennix  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14226
 
Bob,

The post said that the concentrations were per ton of SCREENED head ore. How did you calculate your values - per ton of screened ore or per ton of actual head ore? If the latter, how did you go from screened head ore to actual head ore?

Alan



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (9749)3/16/1999 8:13:00 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 14226
 
Bob, this is probably more of a post for Chuca, but here goes:

That saying "The proof is in the plum pudding", I'am not sure if thats
is the saying,
or if it is, what it really means, but the end result of a cash flow is
required to
put a stamp of "for real" on GPGI, so the numbers returned from the
Sabrin place could change or not the importants of numbers posted today.

Seems like these numbers have a big spread between low and high, and
I'am sure
Mike was very careful to know what type of numbers were inside the stuff
sent
to Sabrin so that low and duds did not go out. So even if what sent to
Sabrin
was controlled to guarantee a cash return, the tests and controls Mike
is now
doing may be more important if the fine tuning can identify which ore
locations
has the best stuff. My question would then be, ok high quality, but how
much
do you have.

I hope Mike reaches a point that (number + location + quanity) can be
added to
the charts. Noone wants Mike to hype good numbers unless he knows that
the ore
exist in a large enough volumn for a good production run.

If this thread could speculate on ore locations for numbers using past
info given
out by GPGI, then this might show a future better than the soon Sabrin
returns.

Not to late for Richard to return, but he has said that "no way" in a
very final
way of a statement. Richard has other places to put his money, so he
doesn't need
this STILL SPECULATION UNTIL A CASH FLOW happens, but he might return at
the present
very low stock price, if one could believe current events of GPGI as
being for real.

Doug