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Ruby Creek Resources Inc RBYC

Ruby Creek Resources Inc. is engaged in developing a gold property. The Company's project includes the Gold Plateau Project. The Gold Plateau Project consists of property, which has artisanal gold mining activities. The Gold Plateau Project is located in southern Tanzania approximately 150 kilometers north of the Mozambique border. The Gold Plateau Project consists of around 15 properties of prospective gold mineralized territory. The Company has mining and processing equipment onsite and additional processing equipment. The Gold Plateau Project is situated at the eastern margin of the Selous Basin where the Karoo and young sedimentary rock are in fault contact with low to high-grade metamorphosed rocks of Neoproterozoic age belonging to the Mozambique Belt.


GREY:RBYC - Post by User

Comment by Yukon_Corneliuson Oct 23, 2011 8:55pm
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RE: questions from dlkm 10q

RE: questions from dlkm 10qIt would be my guess that some property claims have come to the fore. And that perhaps Mr Harp, in his zeal to deal, didn't have is ducks arow and dilligence done. That would not surprise. I guess you'd have to ask Douglas Lake.
If that was/is the case, I'm glad Mr. Slavik has withheld additional payments until the matter is cleared up. "Default" is a legal term here imo; it's not  d' fault of Ruby Creek I'm guessing! lol Just imo, I could be wrong. But I know Rob pays his bills. Does it make more sense why the Gold Standard license took precendence? That fits the rationale.
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