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Corvus Gold Inc. T.KOR


Primary Symbol: KOR

Corvus Gold Inc is a Canadian mineral exploration company. It is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The company holds interests in the North Bullfrog Project and the Mother Lode Property in Nevada. Geographically, it has a presence in the United States and Canada. The North Bullfrog project represents a low-sulphidation, epithermal bulk-tonnage gold system based in volcanic and sedimentary rocks. Its Mother Lode project has many federal unpatented...


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Comment by carinthianon Aug 12, 2013 4:36pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Here is a link to hear Jeff Pontius on Corvus

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Here is a link to hear Jeff Pontius on Corvus
In my understanding when we are talking about "ounces" in the precious metals space we talk about troy ounces which do have 31,1g and not the 28,35g of a "normal" ounce when you buy salt in the grocery store or so?

And when I look at their presentation page 9 they show 36,7 Mt @ 0,26g which is about 960k gram and divided by 31,1g is something about 310k troy ounces.

So I am just a beginner but personally I always do the math giving 31,1g to an ounce when talking PM.

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carinthian
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