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SciQuest SQI

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NDAQ:SQI - Post by User

Comment by JustAnotherGuyon Jul 16, 2010 7:06am
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Post# 17274224

RE: RE: poorly worded release

RE: RE: poorly worded releaseI posted the HRA write-up on Tuesday as greyman1 already pointed out. See: https://www.stockhouse.com/Bullboards/MessageDetail.aspx?p=0&m=28408194&l=0&r=0&s=SQI&t=LIST

poop616 is right, SQI has several geologists, but David Pawliuk, P. Geo is always the qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101; the work in the Yukon is done by Equity Exploration Consultants Ltd.

SQI used to have a fulltime IR (or at least I think he was fulltime): Jeff Wilson. After he left the company in 2008, they never really replaced him, so now we have Kendra Johnston doubling as a geologist/IR.

And I do agree with parkssam that the last news release was poorly worded. From what I understand, and I'm not a geologist (I'm a (bio)chemical engineer by training, so correct me if I'm wrong), the massive sulphide stringers are associated with volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, and are a main source of Cu and Zn, and usually have important amounts of Au and/or Ag, Pb, Se, Cd, Bi, Sn as well as small quantities of other metals. I'll see if I can get some feedback on this...


Guy
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