RE:RE:AssaysIamSpecialized wrote: At least state the full facts, it's 1.3% Ni over 37m on a 70m hole, bottom of the hole was 5.95% Nickel over 2.4m. It's the tip of the iceberg, the goods are all deeper in the mountain.
Here are the full facts: https://www.garibaldiresources.com/i/pdf/GGI-EL-Project-Fact-Sheet-Aug-2017-small.pdf
Here are some more facts for you:
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Two drill rigs have completed 12 holes so far, totaling just over 3,000 meters at Nickel Mountain" So the average hole went 250metres deep. So if the goods are located at depth, can ANYONE explain why all the 12 holes were shallow?
I mean, I'd love to speculate here based on tonnage and grade - but we are given neither by the company. Heck, we aren't even given drill hole vectors or maps.
Why hide this information? Because it's "too good"? There is so much dumb money in this market it boggles my mind.
Nice "short squeeze" today... couldn't even close it over resistance, on a Friday,with 12 million known shorts.
Common Johnny boy 'n Eric, circle jerk a bit harder LOL