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Cascadia Minerals Ltd V.CAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CAMNF

Cascadia is a Canadian junior mining company focused on exploring for copper and gold in the Yukon and British Columbia . Cascadia's flagship Catch Property in the Yukon hosts a brand-new copper-gold porphyry discovery where inaugural drill results returned broad intervals of mineralization, including 116.60 m of 0.31% copper with 0.30 g/t gold. Catch exhibits extensive high-grade copper and gold mineralization across a 5 km long trend, with rock samples returning peak values of 3.88% copper and 30.00 g/t gold.


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Comment by jaydawgon Oct 07, 2014 12:59pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:ATAC Resources Intersects 40.22 m of 6.57 g/t Gold, Rackla

RE:RE:RE:RE:ATAC Resources Intersects 40.22 m of 6.57 g/t Gold, Rackla
JDN, I have to admit that I waffle between your opinion and the one I just posted. However, I remember in 2012 ATAC posted spectacular intercept after spectacular intercept and the SP kept falling along with the gold price. I'm assume the same would of happened this year with a full drill program..

No doubt The frustration that everyone feels is from management not being able to (or unwilling to) articulate what the game plan is. If it's to prove up an entire gold district rather than doing a resource estimate for Conrad, then I wish the would just state it. Nobody likes uncertainty, least of all investors.

I'm amazed they would allow their credibility to erode like it has. Mind you, I don't think anyone has ever accused geologists/engineers of being particularly good communicators.
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