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Banks Island Gold Ltd BKSLF

Banks Island Gold Ltd is a gold producer with its operating mine in British Columbia, Canada. The Company also engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.


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Post by bxjuon Jun 01, 2015 3:43pm
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? for ME UBC

? for ME UBC1. Am I correct in assuming they are targeting 300 tpd at 16gpt or about a 1/2 oz per ton which would be about 150 oz a day or about 3 times recent average gold production?

2. Can you explain resue mining at disco and how it will increase the grade to 16gpt?

3. Can you explain why the sampling the sediment in the lake can be significant and can it provide anything more than an indicatior of how much gold may be in the area?  Even if it shows a lot of gold throughout the area, do you think that would have any significance on share price which seems stuck at .10+/-? Don't they still have to drill to have any real effect on share price?

4. In your table that SH garbled with their format, are you saying you think they only have  30% chance of making the 150 oz target per day x 30 # or?

5. To simplify things, based on your calculations, what do you think share price should be if they produce steadily at 2500+ oz per month?  And also on the slight chance they produce 3500 oz per month? And if on the miricle they reach a steady 4500oz per month, what I think that would do to share price.  I know it would tmore than make up for us holding on long term and some who have doubled down more than once.

Come on Ben and Jason finally show us you have the expertise and the goods.
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