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To: Gord Bolton who wrote (2834)4/11/1999 8:30:00 PM
From: gemsearcher  Respond to of 7235
 
John Lydall(FM analyst) has been a long time fan. M3 and M9 are on the basis of the latest SUF Marsfontein NR the best Marsfontein targets (for no other reason than the cluster theory). My own view is that Yamba and Marsfontein are SUF's best known prospects. Let's see what happens. Regards. gemsearcher.



To: Gord Bolton who wrote (2834)4/12/1999 1:35:00 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7235
 
I conclude that it is a matter of time before SUF explode to the upside.

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To: Gord Bolton who wrote (2834)4/12/1999 6:44:00 AM
From: Confluence  Respond to of 7235
 
Hello Gord,

This was circulated over 8 weeks ago after the analysts tour of Klipspringer. It didn't seem to catch that much interest. Most of the FM accumulation came before this time, though they have done some buying since.

I agree with gemsearcher that there are some fantastic targets, but I'd draw attention to the M1 gravels (M3 stuff being tested now at the new 50 tph plant -- might not be the highest grade), and the anomalies that have yet to be announced on the 100% Klipspringer land. It don't know if they'll be labled K1, K2,..., but it sure would be nice to have something that looks like M1 on the 100% ground.

A side thought to those hoping SUF will announce a major pipe/dyke discovery: SUF has to announce material changes. They have already found several fissure/dyke systems in the NWT, so another one would not necessarily be material, and would be more likely to be reported on in a comment to the JV partners. For all the WSP fissure folks thinking that IAR or KLA could be a similar play, I wouldn't hold out too much hope, as SUF already has an almost producing fissure in RSA.

Regards,

Confluence