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Gold/Mining/Energy : Clifton Mining (CFB-Alberta)-Silver Play -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dan P who wrote (483)4/2/1999 10:09:00 AM
From: Texas77  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 653
 
<<I think that you are beating a dead horse.>>

I don't think that he is. I would also be interested in the details. This would give me an idea if this management can be trusted. Do you have an idea at what price the metals need to be before the shear veins are profitable.



To: Dan P who wrote (483)4/2/1999 11:11:00 AM
From: George Alazar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 653
 
Dan...thanks for the detailed update on CFB. I sincerely hope those numbers are correct for the American Silver project and CFB can move into a profitable venture. But, let me kick 'Ole Nellie' again for a bit. I have been bothered throughout CFB's history by what seemed to me to be continued delays, almost an avoidance of production. I know another mine in Utah that has been able to make arrangements for the processing of their ore, even at present prices. They may have to ship it to Nevada to a custom plant.
But they will not be stopped. My point is that CFB seems to have been looking for a reason to curtail the project we all invested in. This is just my gut sense of things but I have had it for many years, and it is still 'nagging' me......George

As far as that edict goes, I still would like to see it if anyone knows where it is.