RE: What is wrong with RSG? Guess1. 16.39 g/t Au over 49.50 m is a no-brainer good result, but the others show only mediocre thickens although excellent to spectacular grade. (IMOP)
176.10 g/t Au over 1.00 m from 142.00 to 143.00 m
- 55.41 g/t Au over 1.00 m from 151.00 to 152.00 m
- 72.30 g/t Au over 2.00 m from 178.00 to 180.00 m
It's all about how many oz's there are in the ground,,, the other results are ok at three to six feet thick, but not spectacular, especially when it's four hundred & fifty feet down. IMOP another equally good assay with some thickness to give substance will get a pack jumping on board, but a mediocre assay will receive tepid results.
There's probably nothing wrong with the company,, we are just a tad early & that's where the big gains & losses are. You pays your money & you takes your chances. I'm in for the long haul, & IMOP, this WILL become a successful mine.
Just my 2¢ worth. Regards, Nelson 3.