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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lee Bush who wrote (10450)5/24/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: tony schwarz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Good Day Lee,

As always, the news release from GPGI, has a hole or two
that needs filling. But, the smell of onion peeling, is
not so strong of late. <G>

The stock went up .03 on the first trade today (4,000 shares),
and the seven trades since (all buys), haven't moved the bid up...
Now that I can smell.

Regards,



To: Lee Bush who wrote (10450)5/24/1999 1:19:00 PM
From: Ed Fishbaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Lee

Current production methods and returns are not yet available. There are proprietary considerations which should be respected. But on the basis of Twiford's past numbers it would take 278 tons of head ore to make 1 ton of anode slimes. At $600,000 per ton the head ore is worth $2158 per ton. I suspect that the present processing method is better than Twiford's

Also McKay indicates that they may be able to process a minimum of 120 tons of head ore per day. Again, based on Twiford's numbers it would take a bit more than 2 days to make a ton of anode slime (278/120).

Should this be the case Global would be grossing close to $300,000 worth of metals per working day.

Ed