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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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 Discussion

Tudor Gold Corp > Shortandweak?
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Post by Boebandy on May 04, 2023 11:13pm

Shortandweak?

Anyone heard from the fool? 

Or does the coward only post on losses. 

Sincere regards
Comment by Stockmoves1 on May 05, 2023 8:33am
Lots of great posts guys and I am so in the camp that an early buyout will be taking money out of our pocketrs... first as KK suggests, until CS600 is drilled, and we double those ounces, why would we give up so soon and sell this gem for peanuts when we could do so much better. If the CS600 proves up another 10 - 20mill oz or so of high grade, TUD will be valued spades higher and we will be ...more  
Comment by cskhurasu on May 05, 2023 11:29am
Nice to see everyone so happy with the stock up and the volume looking better. But the Big Red Flag on Treaty Creek remains. The new 43-101 Technical Report confirms once again that the mineralization at TC is strongly refractory and I'm guessing that's why the PEA promised for 2021 has not materialized. If the metallurgical issues are not resolved, it's hard to see how TC goes ...more  
Comment by Boebandy on May 05, 2023 11:34am
Lmao. Do you two hold eachother at the urinal at the Delhi call center?
Comment by MrVerbatim9800 on May 05, 2023 11:54am
Dribbles on my shoe every time :(
Comment by Stockmoves1 on May 05, 2023 12:06pm
when your caught in a short your caught in a lie .. 
Comment by Krammer000 on May 05, 2023 1:28pm
Lol...... they are 2 tw*t waffles, flapping thier waffles together. Hahahahaha. 
Comment by fordster on May 05, 2023 12:12pm
So you're more omnipotent than KK himself...than the whole Tudor team? More intelligent with your money than ES? "Domaines within Domaines".      Doesn't sound heterogeneous to me. BLAH HA HA HA HA HA!!!    ....funny boy.
Comment by cskhurasu on May 05, 2023 12:31pm
When KK's technical team sprouts a Technical Report that gives me an economically and technically feasible solution to the refractory gold issue, i will buy TUD. Years go buy and the problem remains the same. Check out Section 13 of the new Technical Report. You guys have lots of gold. You have upped the grade nicely. But you still haven't shown you can extract it at reasonable cost in a ...more  
Comment by CaptainE on May 05, 2023 12:39pm
Ken clearly stated they aren't doing a PEA until at least 2024. Try to keep up. How do you expect them to do a PEA when they haven't even defined the extent of the deposit? That would be a premature waste of money, energy and just plain silly. 
Comment by Stockmoves1 on May 05, 2023 1:08pm
desperate measures for desperate folk.. caught in a short...
Comment by cskhurasu on May 05, 2023 2:10pm
I would expect them to do a PEA before spending tens of millions of dollars more on drilling without knowing whether it's economic. PEAs along the way are used to guide the drilling to the stuff that will pay. Just common sense. We don't have a PEA in my view because KK is not yet sure he has found mineralization that works in a PEA.
Comment by Boebandy on May 05, 2023 2:14pm
"We"? That's a weird phrase for someone that constantly says he does not and will not own any of this stock... but relentlessy spends time posting garbage on its board...
Comment by LonghandStrong on May 05, 2023 8:14pm
That's silly! Why do a PEA and risk it being uneconomical? All the fat options and salaries would end. The trick is to keep raising money, drilling, drip paid promo and slick AuEq numbers, keep the party going.
Comment by Sasha11 on May 06, 2023 12:28pm
Bingo
Comment by cskhurasu on May 07, 2023 12:16pm
Drilling to keep the game going? It does look like that, doesn't it. The PEA costs no more than a couple of drill holes assuming the data works. But you can't do a PEA if the metallurgy isn't economic. I'm guessing it isn't, at least not yet. Section 13.1.5 of the April 2023 Technical Report says "the gold is significantly refractory and does not respond well to ...more  
Comment by TCrelave on May 05, 2023 8:47pm
Great idea!!, Do a premature costly incomplete PEA and don't drill anymore where grades are getting better and drills are hitting better 'free milling gold' mineralization...  btw, You do know more minerolgy testing is being tested and I bet it's better than before.  You seem very interested in grades and recovery, can you tell me how much Seabridge has spent on testing ...more  
Comment by Stockmoves1 on May 05, 2023 10:44pm
Shorts are running scared... nothing else... Keep it up boys you can get your heads handed to you...
Comment by LonghandStrong on May 06, 2023 1:46am
Its hats handed to you, not heads.
Comment by cskhurasu on May 07, 2023 12:35pm
I have no idea how much SEA spent on met testing but they have produced three Preliminary Feasibility Studies so it would be a lot. Each PFS included new material discovered or purchased since the previous one. I think SEA came up with some really high grade hits along the way but none of them ammounted to anything. They didn't change the overall grade. What works at KSM is lots of the same ...more  
Comment by stockzorg on May 07, 2023 8:59pm
The first PFS on KSM was produced in 2012, about 13 years after they bought the claims and began exploring.  What's your hurry Quickdraw?  Margin call on a short position?
Comment by stockzorg on May 07, 2023 9:22pm
The first PFS on KSM was produced in 2012, about 13 years after they bought the claims and began exploring.@ What@s your hurry Quickdraw?@ Margin call on a short position?
Comment by LonghandStrong on May 05, 2023 8:08pm
As soon as the word "refractory" hit the PR's, the share price started a multi-year slide.  Yet these so called longs call it manipulation. This is a pie in the sky play still.  Worth throwing a few bucks at, because if economic its a monster.  That's my play. However, at these grades, most of the market is tuned out until they can prove its feasible IMO.  ...more  
Comment by Boebandy on May 06, 2023 5:35pm
Lol always love to see ya Shortandweak. One of us is a lil boi paid pennies to be here. The other isn't. Cheers!
Comment by Jetstream1281 on May 07, 2023 1:16pm
Well, I know my avg is between .17 and .18 so I'm sitting pretty... We have no idea if the most recent stuff is refractory or not..... This current report suggests we are bordering on viable if not actually viable at this point. For all you bashers spouting off about Seabridge, they started 16 years prior to us.....time will tell but things are only looking better and better...
Comment by fordster on May 07, 2023 2:30pm
He loves "mixing his data and dates" to come across knowlegable...hilarious. He's still claiming all our targets are H300 refractory and continues to ignore all the different domains that have different characteristics. Ok let's pretend he's dead on "right"....I know we can do a lot of roasting instead of building Seabridges MTT and infrastructure and still be quite ...more  
Comment by Countrygent on May 07, 2023 11:50am
  I see lots of upside, especially a major lift from new cash flowing into all gold assets because of macro issues.  The valuation calculation for the price of decent grade reserve ounces in the ground will rise with the marketcaccepting the long term price of gold has found a higher base. TUO is restructuring ... seems pretty clear all of TC is being packaged for a consolidation ...more  
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