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sbergieon Feb 12, 2011 7:59pm
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Dam Karmanov ,,,Farhad ..he's working overtime on
Dam Karmanov ,,,Farhad ..he's working overtime on
You tell me what President and CEO works on a Saturday night I email Farhad and he got back to me less then a hour later
I didn't think i would hear anything till Monday well I guess I was wrong...We have
a winner guys and girls and a chit load of potash soon 2-3 tonnes of potash'
Sharpen up that pencil............
Re: A little dispute
"stevebergie@rogers.com" <stevebergie@rogers.com>
Sat, February 12, 2011 6:23:52 PM
Hi Steve, 2-3 million tonnes of the end product (potash), not ore. Cheers, Farhad
From: STEVE BERGIE <stevebergie@rogers.com>
To: Farhad Abasov
Sent: Sat Feb 12 17:33:56 2011
Subject: A little dispute
I just called IR. Its 2-3 million tons of potash produced a year.
Drill news anticipated next week.
Farhad was not in China, he has not been there for quite some time.
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Hello Farhad
We are debating on the bullboards your comment on the resource amount of potash of the 2-3 tons of potash that may be produced . My question to you sir is that 2-3 tons of potash or
2-3 tons of ore which a poster named Karmanov thinks you have stated .His comment is..I done the preliminary resource estimate and used 2 million tons of ore mined x 21KCL if there is a reference to refer to it would be helpful to put this to bed once and for all...If I thought we could mine 20 million tons of ore per year x21% KCL and get two million tons of actual KCL i would love it..big time.So Farhad my question is who is right ...
2-3 million tons of ore or KCL. As you can see from the above statement from another board he said he called IR and the said potash..Also thanks again I know you must be tremendously busy with future news release and so on.
Appreciate the job the team is doing
Steve Bergie
I've should have asked you before but is it alright to repost
your response.....