RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RESOURCEThere is no such thing as the "GQ zone".
Carter knows much more than you do. But, after the last time in which I posted actual figures, graphs and analysis and you responded like a troll, I refuse to converse with you as you're just not serious.
The GZ Zone, to the South West of the main-strike (Discovery Hole and Extension Zones) is, indeed richer in mineralization, but the mainbody is still very valuable core. On the order of (conservatively) $500/ton. The GZ is significantly higher.
That said, there has been slight regression to the mean in core valuation as they released the bulk of the holes since that initial investor presentation. But, as I noted previously, we're still in great shape.
Looking forward to the analysis on the new core NE of the discovery hole which is exteending the mineralization over 2.1km in that direction (and still open) and the work on seeing if the GZ Zone and mainbody are actually part of one larger structure.
This isn't even to touch the other targets on this property which we have a drill testing. Exciting times if you're patient.