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To: orkrious who wrote (30073)7/13/2004 9:33:13 AM
From: Little Joe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39344
 
Does anyone on the thread know who the leading players in RFID are?

Little joe



To: orkrious who wrote (30073)7/13/2004 10:21:58 AM
From: aknahow  Respond to of 39344
 
The way the drilling results are reported or not reported makes it even more difficult that usual to tell what they mean, IMO.

Exploration drilling (3,944 meters in 69 drill holes) has encountered a continuous zone of high-grade gold/silver mineralization in a shallow massive quartz body. Twenty-three of the holes encountered mineralization with greater than 4 meters thickness of average grade greater than 3.5 grams/tonne (0.10 oz/ton).

3.5 g/t is o.k. but not great and the 4 meter thickness is very nice. since silver is also involved it becomes even more difficult to compare to drilling where just gold is found.

Would be nice to get some idea of the relationship of the holes to one another. But on the other hand the release provides the deposits "values: at various cut off levels.

My comments are provided, not because I have any ability to evaluate results, but more out of a desire to get those who do understand drilling results to offer opinions to your type of question.



To: orkrious who wrote (30073)7/21/2004 2:57:16 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
I've received some PMs today about the remarks I made about "raids", specifically alluding to CLG.
Message 20331275

I will answer here instead of at Epic, to stay on subject. A little disclosure first: even discussing this here may be construed as a violation of securities law, that's how tied up this kind of thing is. So I'm not organizing anything, just discussing (and maybe mostly just blowing smoke) on how a raid might work.

I think the first step, is an e mail campaign or personal phone calls asking the obvious question, why after all the work they've done do we have a buck fifty stock? And what are you going to do about it THIS year (real time lines are crucial in this)? Kinross owns 10%, they've done and are doing due diligence, sell it to them. And if you aren't going to do that, then you need to be held accountable for the atrocious stock performance. Then failing that, the next step would be to form an entity, raise money for it (buying 10% of CLG at these prices would only be US$8million, certainly doable) get some technical/management help from someone in the industry, and organize a T. Boone Pickens style raid, or challenge at the next AGM.