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Golden Predator Mining Corp. T.GPD


Primary Symbol: NTGSF

Golden Predator Mining Corp. is a well-financed gold exploration company focused on its high-grade orogenic gold-in-quartz 3 Aces Project in Canada’s Yukon. With proven management and an experienced technical team, the Company is well positioned for growth.


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Comment by yukoninvestoron May 05, 2011 12:44am
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RE: Sprogge Da Monster

RE: Sprogge Da MonsterIn my opinion the Sprogge gold soil values make a good NUMERICAL comparison with Underworld gold soil values. Unfortunately the major difference is that the Underworld values were returned from samples taken from a heavily overburden covered area while Sprogge values are from an area that (check out Google Earth) appears to be at or above treeline, very steep, and likely has little to no overburden cover meaning that they are probably things called talus fines as opposed to true soil samples, with talus fine samples generally having a much greater response than actual soil samples due to a lack of dilution and other such factors. Again, this is all my opinion and I used to think santa was real. All this being said, no matter which way you cut it, the numbers are good and certainly seem to indicate a broad continuous anomaly.
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