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Gold/Mining/Energy
Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG
An SI Board Since July 1996
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13027 Only one bulk sample returned positive results. If the low grade is the only lecharred-4/24/2000
13026 << No senior company will buyout PFG without knowing this first. TheClaude Cormier-4/24/2000
13025 harred, ever go to a reverse auction? The price starts high and falls and the fBill Jackson-4/23/2000
13024 Poor recoveries in the high grade will lower the recoverable ounces drasticallycharred-4/23/2000
13023 That's fine, lets wait for the feasibility study to tell us. We'll see charred-4/23/2000
13022 Charred, quite often a gravity line is very effective in hilly terrain since yoBill Jackson-4/23/2000
13021 "Pacific Rim has identified two types of metallurgically distinct rock at skynight-4/23/2000
13020 "From the looks of it a gravity conveyor is doable as long as there are flcharred-4/23/2000
13019 charred, A lot depend on the topography of the actual deposit. From the looks oBill Jackson-4/23/2000
13018 Hello Bill, I also disagree. Mining at Luicho will be difficult. Look at the phcharred-4/23/2000
13017 Hello Claude, I disagree. I haven't had a chance to review the news releasecharred-4/23/2000
13016 ... and of course new photos at the Pacrim homepage pacrim-mining.com Good inQuickdraw-4/23/2000
13015 Maps, pictures and sampling sites at Luicho from the Southwestern Gold HomepageQuickdraw-4/23/2000
13014 Bill: Thank you for pointing out the facts and just what could be the results skynight-4/23/2000
13013 darren, With the recent low ball offers for good deposits CMS and friend need tBill Jackson-4/22/2000
13012 It's not like Yanacocha. Not even close. charred-4/22/2000
13011 Do you think that this group are hunters or miners? my take is that they are huDeplorableIrredeemableRedneck-4/22/2000
13010 Charred, What people pay depends on the total ounces and the ease of mining andBill Jackson-4/21/2000
13009 Hey buddy, ever heard of free speech. Sorry buddy, nobody pays me here. Been a charred-4/21/2000
13008 <<I think that this news release has put a floor around these prices for Claude Cormier-4/21/2000
13007 Claude, If a conservative investor with superior geology knowledge like yourseNexus-4/20/2000
13006 <<At what grade Claude?>> I used the average 1.56 g/t. <<n Claude Cormier-4/20/2000
13005 <<20+ millions ounces is a tall order. But is always possible. A zone of Nexus-4/20/2000
13004 I was referring more to the leachability. If sufficient reserves then this wilskynight-4/20/2000
13003 <<Sounds a bit like Yanacocha. sky>> 20+ millions ounces is a tallClaude Cormier-4/20/2000
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