RE:RE:RE:The finders fee was double the amount Tuo received for 29%The three companies going to the moon is fine with me, Misty. We're on the same side here, that's for sure.
I don't pay much attention to the shares that were paid upfront, though. I doubt American Creek and Teuton were aware of the finder's fee at the time of the negotiations nor do I think they would have cared as long as it was coming out of Tudor's pocket. I look at the 500,000 shares Teuton and American Creek each received as just a little gravy for these two companies. The real "value" is in the carry and the removal from our necks of the impasse that was keeping Treaty Creek a dormant project. That's all changed. Now we face a future that could see our share prices rise substantially and none of this would have happened had Mr. Storm not seen his own opportunities.
Ohsureskees ridicules the possibility of our success, though. He says it will take a mircale to find anything at Treaty Creek and, if we do, it will take 30 years to develop. Well, then, I guess Ohsureskees wishes to ridicule every exploration company on the planet and I guess he thinks all of us who dabble in junior miners must be fools. Perhaps he's right, but if he is, what kind of fool focuses all his efforts at belittling one company among the hundreds or thousands of exploration companies throughout the world? Just one. Of course, we know why. It's because Ohsureskees knows there's a 900-meter deposit right around the bend and there's a superb chance that Tudor et al are going to find something similar.