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Comment by Bentonstockson Feb 21, 2008 9:44am
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RE: Benton stocks ????out to lunch... lurkerone

RE: Benton stocks ????out to lunch... lurkeroneUmmmhhh... the moly is much heavier than the host rock. Your calculation below is based on the Mo and host rock, the ore, being of the same specific gravity, which they are not. Sorry. .028% Mo x 1000kg = .28kg per tonne x 2.2 = .61 pounds per tonne Mo. Like I said, LWC's ore so far contains 0.93lbs/tonne based on the reported average grade. This number comes from Jim Davis, President and lead geologist for LWC. Next? Regards, B.
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