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Gold/Mining/Energy : McEwen Mining
MUX 18.35-3.6%2:19 PM EDT

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To: Gimli who wrote (14278)1/13/2016 8:57:06 AM
From: JW@KSC1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 24509
 
Gimli - Your not to far off the Mark. It should be noted that Phoenix was just a Single Drill Zone/Mine within 100 Sq miles of Property in Red Lake. And the Red Lake area is still one of the most highly prospective gold exploration territory in the world, thanks to Rob and the innovative Gold Corp. Challenge.

Your right, It would be nice if Rob Picked them up.

But I'm sure there are some Big Boys Wring Hands ready to take action on acquiring Rubicon's Land Package.

Definition example: Wring Hands - It's not enough for us to stand by and wring our hands - we've got to take action.

On another note, one Qualified Person (QP) on the Phoenix Project is already Paying Fines.

Mr. George also admitted to producing two substandard technical reports for Rubicon Minerals Corporation for its Phoenix Gold Project
Mr. Peter Thomas George, P.Geo., was the QP for the Barkerville Project in B.C., owned by Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd. Faced with a public hearing, Mr. George entered into a Consent Order with APEGBC by which Mr. George admitted to unprofessional conduct in producing a substandard technical report for Barkerville Gold Mines Ltd. that failed to meet the requirements of NI 43-101. Mr. George also admitted to producing two substandard technical reports for Rubicon Minerals Corporation for its Phoenix Gold Project in Ontario. Mr. George must pay a fine of $15,000, costs of $20,000, and is subject to a number of conditions on his membership with APEGBC, including the requirement that he not perform mineral resource or reserve estimations as defined by NI 43-101.
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