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Gold/Mining/Energy
Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG
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12327 What if it is a metamorphosed placer deposit and the gold is free and can be prElizabeth Andrews-11/22/1999
12326 I was hoping someone other than a geologist could explain this as I know you prElizabeth Andrews-11/22/1999
12325 charred, I am not sure. I just included it as part of a complete explanation. SBill Jackson-11/20/1999
12324 I guess. The cost of grinding will increase the cost per ounce produced giving charred-11/20/1999
12323 charred, With a tight seamless rock, like quartzite you need to find an exposedBill Jackson-11/20/1999
12322 Hey great website. The results show a disseminated nature of the gold mineralizcharred-11/19/1999
12321 It's difficult to explain. For example, high sulphidation systems are mainlcharred-11/19/1999
12320 Hope you saw the BAY recommendation by Cannacord.charred-11/19/1999
12319 Come on Elizabeth, why are you asking a geologist? You don't like us.charred-11/19/1999
12318 Another cannacord update: PACIFIC RIM MINING (PFG : TSE : $1.72)Additional SurQuickdraw-11/19/1999
12317 QD and all, Very interesting price action even though we are still in the earlNexus-11/19/1999
12316 Why is the quartzite host a problem?Elizabeth Andrews-11/19/1999
12315 Charred, Could you expand on your comment regarding "The problem is the gQuickdraw-11/19/1999
12314 Looks very interesting. I would to see the assays sheets to project. Must be excharred-11/18/1999
12313 Some big samples out there ... look at this one pacrim-mining.com Qd Quickdraw-11/18/1999
12312 Thanks Alex. The release looks pretty positive to me. I don't see the newQuickdraw-11/18/1999
12311 Here's some news: NEWS RELEASE TRANSMITTED BY CANADIAN CORPORATE NEWS FORAlex Harrington-11/18/1999
12310 Nexus, With the price of gold so low and as yet no drilling on Luicho, it is tQuickdraw-11/16/1999
12309 I don't know about the rest of you here but I have a very negative reactionDeplorableIrredeemableRedneck-11/16/1999
12308 Thanks QD, What is the minimum ounce figure that makes this deal add shareholdNexus-11/16/1999
12307 Quickdraw, thanks for posting this information. Potential of seven million ounPhil Jones-11/16/1999
12306 Quinn, I spoke to Barb Henderson yesterday regarding Barrick's meeting in Quickdraw-11/16/1999
12305 Claude, maybe the action has started. $1.80 on good volume. Maybe $2.00 tomorPhil Jones-11/15/1999
12304 I agree Nexus.... I onwed PFG in the past and will own it again next year. SorrClaude Cormier-11/12/1999
12303 Mike, I agree that Luicho has great potential for a couple millions ounces...aClaude Cormier-11/12/1999
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