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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TGL WHAAAAAAAT! Alerts, thoughts, discussion.

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To: Vision21 who wrote (42507)4/11/2000 8:53:00 PM
From: CIMA  Read Replies (1) of 150070
 
CRVV - Comments from a geologist posted on the RB thread:

(1) economic grades over mineable widths - 1.3.g/t Au over 17 meters at the surface suggests an economic deposit at US$300 gold if widths hold up and large tonnages can be blocked out.

(2) re-assaying suggests that there is a noticeable nugget effect in the samples; could be free gold, or it could be higher-grade sulfides.

(3) CRVV is doing the smart thing in running a quick IP program before starting to drill. Targeting the holes into the higher-grade zone(s) will allow CRVV to block out the high-grade core (we should expect some killer intercepts) and get the market (i.e., CRVV shareholders + major mining co's) excited; they can drill off the bulk tonnage stuff at their leisure.

(4) the IP's should not delay the drilling program significantly - I'd guess that CRVV should have drillers on site before months-end.

(5) pyritic zone open to SE - it's all sounding more and more like the rocks hosting Moydow's & Normandy's multi-million ounce deposits along the same trend.
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