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Gryphon Gold Corp GYPHQ

Gryphon Gold Corporation is a mine development company. The Company's principal asset is Borealis property. The Borealis Property is 27.5 square miles located in the Walker Lane gold belt of western Nevada. The Company's land position covers approximately 17,600 acres for the Borealis property and over 60 Nevada exploration properties, which cover approximately 70 square miles in the state's gold trends. The Borealis property has approximately 1.4 million ounces of measured and indicated gold resources, and approximately 1.1 million ounces of inferred gold resources have been accredited to the one square mile Central Borealis zone. Its Borealis property has over five other prospective zones that are being explored, which have the potential to host significant gold resources. The Company continued drilling on the Borealis property in the Graben resource, and in the central and western pediment areas.


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Comment by Kiwi3on Feb 22, 2013 6:28pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Some questions ans

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Some questions ans

Spec. The one consolation is that the Barrick people do know what they are doing so the 40% will be worth a lot more than bumbling Jim could every get it to. He gave away the farm while prospective investors just shook their heads. I think Mr O'Neil would have screwed up any deal it is just that some of the others are kinder.

You know, it is a very small community so this will cost the people who hurt us a whole heck of a lot more and it will not take long. Clients and job offers will just sort of disappear as will directors positions being offered. It is just like that.

Waterton's only saving grace will be if they respect the 40% and use the capital account to maintain it and actually are good production managers. The others have already be thrown to the wolves. Would you put Mr Kaiser on a board or hire Mr O'Neil now. Maybe " quand les poules auront des dents"  or "dans la semaine des trois jeudi".

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