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Gold/Mining/Energy : Yukon Gold Rush II

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From: james flannigan1/25/2017 8:20:04 AM
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I see the next Carlin here?

I have spent much time on DD of drill intercepts on ATC.These are some of the best I have seen in my 30yrs of investing in gold JRs and they are simply off the charts.

I fully agree with this writer:

Kwantes says why to buy Atac Resources

2017-01-19 21:23 ET - In the News

James Kwantes, in the Jan. 5, 2017, edition of Resource Opportunities, tells readers why to buy Atac Resources Ltd., recently 43.5 cents. Mr. Kwantes previously said buy on Sept. 22, 2015, at 45 cents. A $1,000 investment then is now worth $966. Atac is developing the Rackla project, which, although located in the Yukon, bears similarities to projects in Nevada's Carlin district. Some of Atac's drill results from Rackla have been "off-the-charts rich," marvels Mr. Kwantes. Recent highlights include 61.29 metres of 2.75 grams per tonne gold. That intercept came from the Nadaleen trend in the eastern part of Rackla. In the western part lies the Rau trend, home of the Tiger deposit, for which Atac recently released an updated preliminary economic assessment. The Nadaleen trend, according to Doug Eaton, chief executive officer of Strategic Metals (which owns an 8.3-per-cent interest in Atac), will ultimately prove to be a greater producer than the more famous Klondike trend. Mr. Eaton "probably knows as much about Yukon geology as anybody," opines Mr. Kwantes. He adds that Atac's stock has "powerful leverage" to gold prices, as evidenced by its rise to $10 in the summer of 2011. The stock is now trading at 43.5 cents.
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