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Tudor Gold Corp V.TUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  TDRRF

Tudor Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration and development company. The Company develops its 60% owned Treaty Creek gold project, located in northwestern British Columbia. The Company's Treaty Creek property covers an area of approximately 17,918 hectares.


TSXV:TUD - Post by User

Post by Hubbie87on Jul 26, 2022 10:46pm
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Question This last intercept of high grade short length poses a question I've had for a long time and wondering if a seasoned professional could help. Many times I've seen a company NR a similar grade over a meter or two. What exactly does this mean? They went down 560 meters and out of nowhere found high grade over a tiny area? Was there nothing before or after to report? Does it raise the prospects for more in the immediate area? In the past I've kinda shrugged it off as great hit over too small an area, and why wasn't more found on the same drill? Long TUD, any thoughtful response appreciated. 
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