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To: Bob Walsh who wrote (10148)4/14/1999 6:50:00 PM
From: Scott Wheeler  Respond to of 14226
 
Bob, thanks for the refresher. It probably was a good time to start dusting off the old reviews and reports - IMO it won't be too long before there are requests for information from new investors. However, I'm still a bit surprised at how underwhelmed the market is by recent developments with Sabin, but this phenomenon has already been discussed ad nauseum here. I understand Sabin's request for the larger sample means preparation for the refining of regular deliveries, as opposed to assaying. regards, Scott



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (10148)4/14/1999 6:59:00 PM
From: stanley new  Respond to of 14226
 
Bob,
In my opinion, you have done an excellent job of summarizing GPGI in the opening for this thread. Thank you for the obvious time and effort you put into this. Very informative and as concise as possible for such a story.
sn



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (10148)4/14/1999 7:55:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Bob, I like the first sentence a reader will input into the part of their brain.

Knowning that a new reader is here reading this for only one reason: money

Like a teaser,

"Does GPGI have gold and platinum group metals in abundance"

GPGI = gold, platinum, abundance

Makes a new reader to already start thinking of the stuff to buy with the
money to be made here. Lucky them, in low & out high.

Hassayampa: 600,000 tons screened ore, and up to 1.5 million tons
unscreened ore. (leased to GPGI)

Question: The above screened ore came from where ? (same as un ?)

Oro Grande: 1,200 acres, including the old mine. (owned by GPGI)

Weaver Creek: 2,500 acres controlled via lease.

Question: Maybe Dennis could post a post to summarize activity and plans
for each of the three areas. Not for tests done and numbers, but more of
a general plan of attack of which to focus on first.

Doug