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Cosigo Resources Ltd V.CSG.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  COSRF

Cosigo Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition of interests in mineral applications and in mineral exploration licenses in Colombia and Brazil, South America. The Company is exploring for gold and lithium deposits. The Company has title to an area of approximately 10,000 hectares (ha) in the Taraira North, Vaupes Province of Colombia and has focused its efforts on an area referred to as the Machado Project. The Company also holds a 100% interest in the Willow Creek property, located in the northern sierras of Nevada near Winnemucca, a 100% interest in the Damian property in the Cordillera region of Colombia, and owns 13.26% of DHK Diamonds Inc., a company exploring for diamonds in the DO27 region of the NorthWest Territories of Canada. The Damian property is located in the Damian area, province of Cauca, Colombia.


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Comment by 3baron Jun 22, 2011 12:35pm
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RE: Phase 1-3 MMI Sampling Program

RE: Phase 1-3 MMI Sampling Programdesert talked to Dennis this am . They are doing only one phase of test . They realize the unusually high MMI #s as being significant  .

Asked him for a company news release about  it . He said we can think about it .

The soil in the hematite rock is not very thick . Maybe 3 ft of sand and pebles some places bare . Hematite is very hard brittle rock  that does not make soil easily .

So you have to ask your self what could go wrong here ? As far as SGS is concerned contamination can come from improper cleaning of tools from each test site or testor's jewlry . But these would effect small changes in RR like boost it from 10 to say 25 .  They have not seen anything like this before so it is going to be interesting .

You NEVER get a false positive with this test by its nature . So there could be ore under a lot of that sandy soil .

However we do not know for sure and will not unti they drill .
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