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To: russet who wrote (59622)8/21/2006 9:51:13 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 312555
 
Maybe you are thinking of the prior press release:

“We now see strong epithermal mineralization over a strike length of approximately 700 metres of the FDN system with no signs of weakening as we continue drilling to the north.” says Aurelian President & CEO Patrick F. N. Anderson. “With the addition of two more powerful diamond drill rigs, we can begin to test the target to the south and west where it also remains open.”

By the time all of the questions you keep raising are definitively answered, where do you think the share price will be and how much upside will be left? GATA be in it to win it.



To: russet who wrote (59622)8/21/2006 11:50:48 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312555
 
Russett,

Only hole 60 was a bit weaker on section 835 with the longest intercept at 5.54 g/t gold. But hole 62 on same section is now reported at 7.43 g/T average.

No grades have yet been reported on sections further north. However, holes drill so far were in mineralization with visible gold. So all hopes are permitted:

"Farther to the north, two additional drill holes have been completed on sections 9583600N (CP-06-64) and 9583700N (CP-06-65), with both holes intersecting intense epithermal veining and brecciation with visible gold. The top of the mineralization is rising closer to ground surface toward the north, coming within 130 metres of surface at Section 9583700N. "