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Banks Island Gold Ltd BKSLF

Banks Island Gold Ltd is a gold producer with its operating mine in British Columbia, Canada. The Company also engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.


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Comment by tallestdudeon Nov 05, 2014 4:25pm
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RE:Proceeding methodically

RE:Proceeding methodically

amtbnt wrote: Been following this play for a couple of years. Have picked up a few shares and passed the info on to others. The people involved are experienced and methodical in their approach to this play. Not wasting money and have no problem raising the funds needed to start this up. I have personally worked with a couple of the people involved and found them always to be very professional. Always looking to give shareholders value. Not a pump and dump, just a good long term play with very acceptable rewards from this level. IMO


amtbnt, I'm obviously going back through forum postings.  One I have not seen ANY comment on is the "newest approach" acc'd to the YT interview I recently watched, is "longer sluices."

Maybe I just missed it, but where is the "howl" on this solving anything for anyone?  Sluices are, by academically sound standards, THEEEEEEE most IN-efficient gravimetric solution out there. 

You or UBC care to comment?  I'd like to hear your thoughts.


 

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