RE:RE:RE:RE:Who is best for buying GBR?You're too kind but No Geo here, I was in prison for stock fraud but I'm rehabilitated now. Well partially, before everything I said was BS now it's only 80%.
If you lose enough money in the venture you either sortof figure it out or you go broke and after 35 years I'm in the sortof camp now, sortof.
You get 1 year, maybe 2 years every 20 years to make money and this is our 1 or 2 year window.
My biggest concern is that I can't find the sell button on my computer so unless everything I own is taken over I'm screwed.
Just too optimistic I guess, gotta figure that out.
Anyway we must be due for some news soon but then again everything I own seems to be slow with news these days so I'm thinking....
Two years ago there wasn't a lot of money in the system so not that much drilling activity but now money has been pouring in, millions and millions of dollars and as a result we must have hundreds of drills turning now and tons of material heading to labs all across Canada but it just isn't possible for labs to expand fast enough to handle all this new business and Labs aren't going to invest millions into new facilities just because we have this 2 year boom happening.
You can't build Pop Ups or Assay Trucks ( There's an idea...Assays while you wait ! ) so I guess we just have to be patient. Many of the drill programs in the north, like the Golden triangle in BC will probably stop in October so once that material is processed then the bottleneck will be over and our turnaround might be better. I'm talking in general terms not just about GBR here, but this might apply to GBR too.
Fascinated to know what this recalibration of drilling is all about, recalibration is my word, can't remember how CT put it but something like that.
Soon hopefully.
Enjoy the day.
goldman88 wrote: Always love to read your input as you have so much knowledge to share with everyone here. Were you a geologist in your former life?