Thanks for the update. I think the story on the other properties is pretty much unchanged but is less relevant now - in this market. It is not condemning to the Thorne, just not productive to talk about a story that is less likely to attract a broader audience, including financing, than the "something new" flavour will. The results are good, the "story" has real appeal as we have seen from the market, and I am looking forward to a renewed interest in the stock. It is no coincidence this happened during a crap market in general, look at the history of great Canadian discoveries:
Eskay Creek - 1989; Dia Met - 1993; Diamond Fields - 1994; Hemlo, 1981; Timmins, Kirkland Lake, Cobalt (1904 - 1911); Val d'Or - 1935, and probably a lot more, all/most of which happened at the worst of market cycles.
Regards
GJM the prospector
PS: I was talking about the Foreurs de Val d'Or (QMJHL) which sent Roberto Luongo to Team Canada. |