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To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (10132)4/13/1999 2:17:00 AM
From: WLAVEL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Hi Jack,

I think I can.. The New manager for Kilborn is from South Africa,
his specialty is Platinum group metals, I call him tomorrow and
see if he can come up with the information..

Will shoot for the osmium and iridium request also.

wl



To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (10132)4/13/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: WLAVEL  Respond to of 14226
 
Hi Jack,

Made contact with Kilborn manager..he is supposed to call me back with
ratio on South African PD/PT material. He did mention that South African numbers are lower than SWC...

Working on the O & I question.

See post to SAG on corrected PD/PT numbers I previously posted..
Average values per ton are the same, cost per ton more like $140 to
$160 per ounce...

wl



To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (10132)4/14/1999 9:58:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Jack, when you are quiet, I worry.

Tell Dennis that its ok to push the envelope of communication with this thread,
and not to worry about the SEC, they are paper tigers.

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Non Disclosure by promoters is so prevalent today that the SEC is
usually happy with getting the non-disclosing party to provide
disclosure. I was speaking with an SEC attorney a few weeks back and he
stated that most of the time they send a letter or make a phone call and
as long as the suspect party starts complying with disclosure laws, the

SEC usually lets it rest.