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Gold/Mining/Energy : Wolverine Exploration

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To: doubloon who wrote (103)1/25/2012 6:43:05 PM
From: Snafu_Sadie  Read Replies (1) of 173
 
If that were the case, why were the apparently WORST areas drilled first?

The answer is...they weren't. The same things you're speculating about the other areas was expected in the areas they drilled, and those came up shooting blanks. You can pray vehemently all you want that 'those are part of the same system', but the facts so far say you're wrong.

I don't care that WOLV owns 24 city blocks of land, I care what's under the ground. And what the drilling showed was there is little or nothing there. That means there's a reasonable chance that those 24 city blocks won't have anything to mine, either.

Hoping that the drilled areas were an anomaly is fantasy. They likely represent what is going to be found on the rest of this property. Otherwise, like I said, why drill the areas that came up empty if the others are so much better?
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