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Gold/Mining/Energy : Nuinsco Resources (NWI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mineman who wrote (1913)3/18/1999 7:42:00 PM
From: G.T.  Respond to of 5821
 
Market is looking for more
Results will have to be close to high grade discovery hole. The market is not paying for 50m of 1% Ni. I believe the next set to the west will surprise the market to the upside. The strongest part of the anomaly was at the west end where the high grade was intersected. With the structure dipping steeply to the south west the anomaly appears small at surface but drilling shows this has increasing grade and size at depth. Also three similar anomalies to the west to be tested. Will be lots of excitement over the next several weeks and or months.



To: mineman who wrote (1913)3/18/1999 7:44:00 PM
From: 4TNiner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
What type of tonnage would this give us and when, based on market cap, would this become a viable mine?



To: mineman who wrote (1913)3/18/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: LaFayette555  Respond to of 5821
 
Just received very interesting info. about the grades at an other Ni deposit in Saskatchewan (must be some indian place from the name :)) the Rottenstone deposit.

grades were:

3.3 % Ni
2.4 % Cu
7.4 g/t Pd
2.9 g/t Pt
0.9 g/t Au

Now we have Ni grades 200 % to 300 % BETTER at NWI..

So it seem possible the Platinium GE grades at NWI should come out GREAT !!

Re: " The relatively high copper indicates a lower crystallization
temperature, " do you wish to reconsider..