RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:GBR vs OSKdiabase1 wrote: The news will keep coming from the LP Fault, but let's get started on the other projects. A fantastic drill hole from any of the other projects would send the SP upwards.
I tend to go more with what goaweigh is saying. IMO while I do want at some point to see what the other properties have on them, I'd like to see them in a second iteration of GBR. So if work was done on them now and there were findings, it seems to me that they will get tied in with Dixie and maybe harder to get spun out later.
Also, I think that a find in any of those will mean that Dixie will get lost in the noise, and the LP Fault will have even less impact than what it seems to be doing now. If getting a nice drill result from something other than our resource estimate area can move the share price up, then we need to be doing more within the Dixie Project itself, to show to whoever wants it, just how good it can be.
To me, it is the sheer size of the project that the market or whoever it is that just can't comprehend it, and are still looking at this as if it were a typical size find, so instead of seeing 4000 metres they are just seeing the 400 metres, because they can't or don't want to understand its scale. That's over 3.5 kilometres more but it might as well be 3.5 metres as far as the market seems to be thinking.
Did any of you ever bother to use Google Earth to envision the size as I had suggested? Draw a 4.5 km long line over where you live, or on a city you are familiar with. Then zoom in as close as you can just before going into street view, until you see the tops of the buildings. Follow that line from one end to the other and see how many streets and blocks and what ever else you go past. That gives you an idea of the size. Compare that to a 400 metre line, which can be a typical size.
GBR needs to show something like that to would be investors and Analysts and remind them that every step they take, so far they have been finding gold, and that now they have to fill all that in with drilling to get to the resourse estimate. Well that's what I think anyway.