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Bravo Gold Corp V.BVG

A mineral exploration company


TSXV:BVG - Post by User

Post by chux02on Oct 18, 2008 4:07pm
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What's The Difference Between This One and...

What's The Difference Between This One and...say, Brett Resources who just came out with their first NI43-101 document showing.....4.8M oz of gold at their Hammond Reef project. Granted, BVG has a NI 43-101 doc showing almost 1M oz of gold and 6M oz of silver at Homestake with more (maybe MUCH more) on the way, though there's no idea what a new NI43-101 document would show there.

Oh you hadn't heard about Brett Resources' latest good news?The funny thing is that they come out with this new resource estimate of almost 5M oz of GOLD and there's HARDLY A WORD or movement in the market to what "in the good ol days" would have had the stock at over $3 a share most likely right now. It hangs currently at .55 a share, which looks like a GOOD BUY right now on that kind of news. Here's from their website:

"Brett is presently focused on expanding gold resources at its HammondReef Gold Deposit, near Atikokan Ontario. A new resource estimatecompleted at Hammond Reef in October of 2008, indicates that aninferred resource of nearly 4.8 million ounces of gold, or 141.5 million tonnes at 1.05 grams per tonne using a 0.6 gram per tonne cut-off, is contained in the A Zone and 41 Zone.

The deposit remains open along strike and at depth and over 97% of this resource is within 300 metres of surface.The resource which was audited by independent consultant Scott Wilsonof Roscoe Postle Associates Inc. is National Instrument 43-101compliant."

https://www.brettresources.com/s/Home.asp

Anyway, comments about differences between these two or perhaps what's in common between them (besides both being located in Canada)??

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