RE: So what did we get today?Besides all the great and thickening assay results this caught my eye in the PR:
"The black sulphide sands cut in Hole LP-251 were not included in the August 17, 2006 release as they were not considered significant until assay results showed they contain 4,818 g/T (154.9 oz/T) silver. Assays for the remaining 11 intersections (7 from Guadalupe and 4 from Guadalupe South) are in progress as are five (including the two mentioned in the first paragraph above) additional significant sulphide intersections cut sin ce that release was made."
That is a helluva lot of silver per ton. Can any of the more geologically knowledgable investors here explain if this grade found in "Black sulphide sands" is greatly different than the other assay samples they have reported to date? It is the first time I've seen it.
Thanks.
Great day everyone!! The elephant is indeed trumpeting!