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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA)

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To: JKNF who wrote (5787)7/26/1998 10:06:00 AM
From: ddl  Read Replies (1) of 7966
 
I asked that on K-14c a while back. If memory serves me right, it was broken into 3-10m sections for testing. K14c-1 & 2 were released but I don't recall seing K-14c-3.
That hole had the highest diomand count ever and reason was because they broke thru a large diamond and reduced the "unbroken" count, but that was still great.
How is it possible they ended up with a .2c/ton mini bulk?
That and many others questions can't be answered because ACA does not fully report and explain their PRs.
Are we drilling through various layers of kims, are we close to a carrot, have we drilled a carrot?
I somehow get the feeling we are drilling thru various layers of rich kims and Ashton is taking advantage of this by reporting overall results. I'm sure they are keeping track of the results at various levels, but the mini samples are reported as a whole.
Hopefully, they don't do this on the next larger samples as I feel this will "fudge" the results for the worse, which is probably what they want to afford them to keep a "lid" on this play. - just thinking out loud here - denis
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