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To: Andrew who wrote (18269)4/14/1999 9:36:00 PM
From: Confluence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hello Andrew,

I would agree that WSP aspires to be a rich dyke/fissure. But to depend on big stones from a bulk sample, well, I dunno.

Do you remember Tli Kwi Cho? Great initial results, then, boom. Six different companies were involved, I talked to each one right up to the announcement. All were so consistent and sure of great results because Kennecott had promised that any bad news would be disseminated right away ....

I think that WSP has the potential to be a mine. But it is probability theory at this time to point to both grade and valuation. Obviously, the market feels very strongly that WSP will be a mine. The odds would seem to be wholly behind WSP. But sentiment has little effect on ore. What if the previous sample was just a fortunate occurrence?

I am confused,

Confluence