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Gold/Mining/Energy : SRU-ASE : STARFIELD RESOURCES -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Claude Cormier who wrote (466)6/6/1999 8:26:00 AM
From: Dan P  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1239
 
Claude;

From what we have learned, the tonnage is certainly there, and
the nickel/cobalt/copper alone could put this company on the map,
if, of course the project is economic.

As far as the PT/PD values are concerned, it is likely that
they are present in the cores. The only information I know about
the grades is based on the sampling done some time ago, as well as
in 1998 suggests values of Palladium as high as 4.55 g/t in several
areas.

We'll simply have to wait for assays. The recent pull-back offers
another opportunity to purchase SRU at a reasonable price, assuming
of course, that the results bear out what we are hoping for.

It is interesting that, in view of the low gold/silver prices, some
exploration companies have turned to the PGE metals projects.
Altoro comes to mind.

Regards

Dan