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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Providence Gold Mines Inc V.PHD

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRRVF

Providence Gold Mines Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the process of exploring and evaluating its mineral property located in California, United States. It owns 100% interest in Tuolumne Property. The Company’s gold mines consist of seven patented stake mineral claims and 22 located claims, encompassing an area of approximately 324 acres, which... see more

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Providence Gold Mines Inc > Monday's news release.
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Post by ctoivo on Jan 28, 2021 8:00pm

Monday's news release.

Here is a post from another board that I agree with:

@Terrafirma555 I was somewhat disappointed in the way the news was written, but it did confirm depth of stockpile, using a recovery method that would not provide clear and concise gold values. The bulk sample will provide this. I do feel this is taking far to long to get to the gold that is just lying on the surface ready to be recovered using modern means. On the other hand it has provided a great opportunity to add shares at a price that was unexpected. I’m still green and have averaged up again this week.
Comment by ctoivo on Jan 28, 2021 8:31pm
There's no doubt that it was a badly written news release, but read it again and you will see what they meant and   represents. ***They used the percussion drilling to find depth which they did.   They hit 10.5 meters which is deep but the troll was a fussin.  The idiot doesn't figure that they already know the outsside depth on one side is 15 meters and another ...more  
Comment by KozmoT on Jan 28, 2021 9:32pm
Most of the bizarre spin you just spewed directly contradicts what the company said.  Who is wrong? You, or the company?  Were you deliberately lying? You said ..."they already know the outsside depth on one side is 15 meters and another 10m" They said ... "the area is now measured to be 8,200 m2 with a depth on the SE side of approximately 15m and an approximate ...more  
Comment by KozmoT on Jan 29, 2021 5:07pm
You just got busted lying again?!?! You said ..."they already know the outsside depth on one side is 15 meters and another 10m" They said ... "the area is now measured to be 8,200 m2 with a depth on the SE side of approximately 15m and an approximate depth of 25m on the SW side. To accurately project the volume of the stockpile material ground penetrating radar is being ...more  
Comment by yesiamgr8 on Jan 29, 2021 5:28pm
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Comment by ctoivo on Jan 28, 2021 9:34pm
I switched to ingognito mode, figuring that kozzmoe-darkangel-dmic-blackeyes would not understand and would be flinging his trash again.  The trollboy couldn't have even read it. The pile is on a slope, (the normal, easist way to dispose of gold ore millrock in hilly country. 15 meters on one side...get it moe?  The 10.5 meter holes drilled were uphill a distances from the known 15 ...more  
Comment by givemeabreak1 on Jan 28, 2021 10:33pm
ctoivo I hate to say it but you are making yourself look stupid.  Koz has been posting fact where you seem to like to post a little fiction with some conjecture.  
Comment by KozmoT on Jan 28, 2021 8:51pm
Blaming the wording of the news release is a tad lame considering they a) obviously worded it very carefully and b) they also included the assay results and c) they deliberately left out any mention of resource grade average or volume.  Saying they used a recovery method that would not give clear values is likewise lame - it was THEM who decided to go that route! and pumpers were saying ...more  
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