what disclosure?
(this pic could be interpreted in a few different ways by thinking "outside
the box" and seems so appropriate in these turbulent market times)
Mesa/oldtimer, agreed, this disclosure news means nadda to those that have done their DD and who have followed the footsteps of Bell Resources over the long haul. It was nice to get clarification on all fronts via the CFO & the editor of GSW (Reinhard) this past weekend. BCU is quite the opposite in regards to the promo machine, management have been very non-promotional and to see this disclosure crappola geared towards a company that has very technically related GEO releases way moreso than the average junior - seems to be over the top. BCU has some highly regarded geologists working for them who have a reputation to upkeep, namely Tim Marsh, these guys are not out to screw us over with fluff - not in the least.
Management have been very clear that the historical data used at the Granduc - was for geological purposes only - not a biggie in my eyes and the update from the original 43 -101 to present is fair game. If the BCSC figure the infrastructure and power related cost savings pertaining to the development at both the Duke & La Balsa are over promoting and not huge cost savers, well then, they better go pick on 1000's of other juniors that promote nothing but moose pasture without a pot to piss in. It's all a bunch of hogwash if you ask me. The important players calling headquarters know the difference rest assured and that's what counts. And for those retailers that don't understand the mineral resource classifications (ie. inferred to M&I), well, they shouldn't be investing in these junior explorers (i'm all for transparency and it's the norm to see the resource table breakdown).
Clarifying/describing GEO lingo and explaining important company developments is a must, this is where Brian Leeners did a remarkable job in talking with Al O'Grady of Agora-com (who posed some good Q's) explaining the Kabba/ news (just wish the interview was for longer). Them interviews are an excellent approach to the retail market in addressing NR's and hopefully Tim Marsh will be sitting in for some geology lessons in future interviews.
All in all, it sounds like there are a few disgruntled "rats" out there wanting to see Bell Copper fail, sorry bozos, it ain't gonna happen and stay tuned to when BCU finally gets busy on the drilling front with their core porphyry exploration projects.
As much as many of us are feeling the pain these days, this junior bloodbath will change in due course and it appears the venture is finally in a bottoming out process. A K5 discovery hole would change sentiment in a heartbeat, sit tight and be right folks...
Cheers!
~SC~