A question on the last news releaseI'm no expert, see below from PVG's recent news release:
At last report, Snowfield held 1.37 billion tonnes measured and indicated at 0.59 gram of gold and 1.72 grams of silver per tonne, plus 0.1 per cent copper, and 833 million tonnes inferred at 0.34 gram of gold and 1.9 grams of silver per tonne, plus 0.06 per cent copper. All told, Snowfield will add nearly 35 million ounces of gold and 126 million ounces of silver, plus 4.1 billion pounds of copper, to Seabridge's existing tallies.
Are our results better? Is it because our results are just samples and we don't know the full tonage yet? Or its not a true comparison because of the amoint of silver and copper in their property?