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Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG
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13602Hi Geo in Denver; No it was not the Goldstrike. I am very familiar with that ohank2010-9/11/2000
13601Claude, You said.... "For now, I think the drill results will either causeRoss Mickey-9/11/2000
13600<<Where the price trades today is irrelevent.>> Nexus, So you finaClaude Cormier-9/11/2000
13599Qd, <<Nothing in my mind has changed with regard to fundamentals>> Nexus-9/11/2000
13598HANK: I think you are referring to the $25 million Barrick paid for the Goldstrigeo in vancouver-9/11/2000
13597Charred - if you don't hold shares and aren't short why do you bother? Enigma-9/11/2000
13596To all, It looks like we may have another volatile week ahead of us as we awaitQuickdraw-9/11/2000
13595charred, I will re-ask this question that you have avoided responding to. WhaQuickdraw-9/11/2000
13594charred, Again from the same document, further comments from Shrake: pacrim-Quickdraw-9/11/2000
13593charred, You may wish to reread Tom Shrake's June 21 comments regarding potQuickdraw-9/11/2000
13592And in the same way, Glamis Gold is starting a mine that has an average grade beClaude Cormier-9/11/2000
13591I think you are a 'shorter'Quinn-9/11/2000
13590A good example of grade not mattering (I'm sure there are many others, but trusset-9/11/2000
13589Hank, You are right. Grade is the most important factor but not by far. The strClaude Cormier-9/11/2000
13588Bullion, Would really like to go but do not think I will make it. Am committedhank2010-9/10/2000
13587Yes, I was talking total cost per ton Claude. But I disagree with your last parhank2010-9/10/2000
13586Thanks Hank I need some backup. Will you be at the AGM on the 21st? I just don&#bullion88-9/10/2000
13585Charred if pfg did not offer the deal they made they would not have got the propbullion88-9/10/2000
13584Very simple, the black stuff is the goods. Secondly, you don't know the truecharred-9/10/2000
13583No sir. I wouldn't want it. Too expensive and too risky. I wouldn't bet charred-9/10/2000
13582bullion88, my DD shows no infrastructure. What does yours tell you?charred-9/10/2000
13581<<If two companies have the same cost per ton <b>(???)</b> to Claude Cormier-9/10/2000
13580Charred, I got so excited that I forgot point 3. You comment about the exorbithank2010-9/10/2000
13579Charred, I am sure you already know this, but when you pretend you do not it mahank2010-9/10/2000
13578Cal, One thing that can be said about PFG is that its current market value is vClaude Cormier-9/10/2000
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