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TheJakeMooreon Sep 26, 2018 8:24am
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77.00 a share. Lmfao
77.00 a share. LmfaoDon’t break out the LMFAO often. But 30 billion is getting a little over the top. 10 billion may not be however. If these vein structures stretch for several km’s.
Wonder if as part of the due diligence period the gold zones was the interest of the buyer more so than the nickel. Perhaps that process unintentionally led management to this discovery. Hilarious if it was found on a site tour by the buyer.
But quite frankly if you blah blah blah about why you like the project and it flips the owners view on it, then leads to the mother of all discoveries for them. I don’t think you’d have a leg to stand on in court as the offerer. Not unless you signed conditional sale documents and money/stock changed hands or did some James Bond sh*t to get that info. Lol.
The plot thickens!! Both literally and figuratively. PP at all surprises me because the company is now cash flow positive after such a small sampling program. If they did a WAllbridge type sample of 20-30 thousand tons. I shutter to think what the grades could be. The cost of such a feat is about 20 million. If ave grade is 6 ounces per ton in this sample. You have 180,000 ounces of gold or 216 million. just a mere 196 million profit for a bulk sample complete-able in just a few months.
Old time miners and new time miners aren’t all that different. Most success comes from finding it and following it. We have found it here. Next step is to follow that vein. Ore pods like found in this Father’s Day vein could stretch for KM’s. Eskay found one and followed it for 3 years. Barrick did OK. ;-)
Ill buy this fear today. Especially if we hit the .60’s in anticipation of s rumoured PP. there is a chance it’s a .60 warrant and the financing is debt. I wouldn’t count that out. Pure PP doesn’t make sense. But what do I know. lol