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Post by thestooge on Jan 10, 2011 1:28pm

YLL in Blog

I'm not sure how many YLL holders have noticed mallgirl's blog about Yale.  Here it is for anyone that missed it.  I'm just starting my dd but it sure looks like a good play at these levels.

With hundreds, if not thousands, of mineral exploration companies vying for investors'/speculators' attention, it can be a challenge (though an enjoyable one) weeding through them to locate those companies with supporting fundamentals that could spur significant gains - while hopefully providing limited downside risk as well.

I feel that Yale Resources (v.YLL), last trading at 0.125, is one such unique exploreco.

Yale Resources separates itself from many of its peers for its "project generator model" employed as well as its small recurring revenue stream.  Essentially the company's mission statement is to acquire promising properties, with a focus in Mexico, with the intent of optioning them to partners for staged payments and exploration expenditures, while remaining the operator.  This allows the company to increase the chances of success with a portfolio of properties while decreasing exploration expenses and limiting share dilution. 

The effect this has is evident in its latest financials.  The company reported mineral acquisition and exploration expenditures of $226,000, but had exploration cost recoveries and option proceeds of $367,000.  It's also worth noting that the company also owns a 3% interest in a couple oil wells in the U.S which also generates a small revenue stream for YLL.

Yale Resources currently holds 9 Mexican properties in its portfolio.  All properties have produced very encouraging drill, underground or surface sample results to date.  Most of these properties have small, historic, shallow mines or workings.  Please see below for a list of Yale's properties and select results from each.

Guadalupe - recently reported drill results including 11.5 m of 2.09 g gold and 382.7 g silver; 2 historic mines on  property

Urique - sampling in Rosario tunnel yielded assays up to 1, 640 g silver and 9.74 g gold 

Orofino - 11 mineralized zones; 6 open pit workings, 3.19 g gold, 83 g silver over 30 m

Tenorida - 4.8 g gold, 64 g silver over 10.2 m

Carol - 24 m of 2.24 % zinc, 1.2 % copper

Los Amoles - 20 historic workings in 1100 m wide zone; surface assays up to 1.06% lead, 451 g silver

Apache - 30 km from Timmins Gold; Chip/grab samples up to 2.99% copper, 2.96% zinc and 75.7 g silver

Dos Nachiones - several small historic mines/pits; assays up to 4.45 % lead, 256 g silver

La Verde - samples average 3% copper and 190 g silver over 50 m


With 9 quality Mexican projects, all of which have produced significant results, and their willingness to option properties to share risks and costs while operating  (and also limiting dilution), I feel Yale Resources at current prices (0.125) offers great potential with limited downside risk for an explration company.

Special thanks to mooreman for this one!
Comment by snoopy3 on Jan 10, 2011 1:44pm
I was able to grab another 100k at 12.5 thanks to the folks that sold. I had mentioned this once before, I have a friend who is all over this stock, he is a long time investor and knows his way around the stock market and knows many people, he also is as far as I am concerned the best technical analyst I have ever known, he is particularly great with candle stick analysis, he figures we are in for ...more  
Comment by Farmer9 on Jan 14, 2011 9:31am
You're looking like a genius now.
Comment by snoopy3 on Jan 14, 2011 3:14pm
Not too sure what you are referring to, or the sarcastic comment but if you have any doubts about what this company then I suggest you do your homework, don't let the last few trading days throw you, this stock is going to kick @ss make no mistake about it.Snoopy3
Comment by mallgirl on Jan 14, 2011 7:52pm
It could very well be directed my way, and that's okay.  I managed to add some shares today at 10.5 c, and still stand firmly behind my blog comments.I only hold 2 exploration companies in my portfolio and YLL is one of them.  I'm not sure if there's another exploreco. out there with the market cap of YLL (approximately $9 million) and the stable of properties it holds - ...more  
Comment by snoopy3 on Jan 14, 2011 8:52pm
No doubt I know some people that know a few people involved, the word is watch this thing fly. Lot's of great projects and the people behind it apparently have seriously deep pockets. For whatever that's worth.Snoopy3
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