RE: nonrev321 - What is your game!!Hello GWR,
If you have seen most of the Feasibility study I must assume that you are an insider and privy to this info. Also the fact that youhave 10's of thousands of $$$ invested also makes me thing you are an insider.
I have never questioned the fact that there is gold there or that proving up/increasing the deposit to resources and reserves is a good thing and what is going on... I agree.
I've got no "Game". I'm not here to bash the stock.
Please answer this for me. I am willing to take a chance on a purchase without seeing the feasibility study or independent data on the 1.5mil resource (against my usual rules)
Heres the question...
Why is the feasibility study not public?
Why is the information on how the figure of 1.5mil resource not public?
If there are reasonable and logical answers to this, business reasons that make sense, I will accept it as the best decision for the company and its stockholders and accept the necessity of withholding the information.
I don't expect some lengthy or very detailed explination as I realize that if there is a legit reason to keep it out of the public that the very act of explaioning why may reveal information that you don't want public (a catch 22)
BUT Something brief, logical and making business sence is not too much to ask
If you can't offer that small bit why this info is not public the only conclusion I can reach is that it goes into the BUSH Presidency catagory of explinations (or lack of explinations), i.e.
"We can't tell you why its secret cause the reason its secret is also secret".
I believe that your long suffering stockholders (and potential stockholders) deserve at least that for sticking with the company thru this fall (and admittly the only reason I'm here at all is that the price is so cheap)
Truthfully I can't quite understand why I am being put on the spot here, like I have some evil motive. My motive is to justify buying this stock, not to bash it! What I am asking for is routinely given to stockholders of other companies and customarily available when companies are this far along the production road.
I'm not the one on the spot here....