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To: marcos who wrote (40715)5/22/2007 1:46:36 PM
From: ogi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78426
 
Marcos:

I hate the "Major" interference on Vit too but too good to pass up and cheap enough that trying to pick a better entry is not worth it. If it goes below .70 I buy more!!

Ast. I must have confused some of the high grade they spoke of with this one mentioned in the drill report?:
This hole, along with R-07-03, was designed to test the area where surface samples of subcropping bladed quartz vein material assayed 41.5 g/t gold. Zones of anomalous arsenic concentration were observed in all holes except R-07-7; zones of elevated silver and copper were detected in hole R-07-05 and a 20.1 m wide zone of arsenic-mercury-antimony-copper was present near the top of hole R-07-06.

Ast. tanking now so could be an opportunity. I am not in, chasing veins can get to me:)

KTN and KEX, promise I will pay more attention.Might grab a few KEX on spec.
Holding LWC for assays, have not held LTH though.

Lots rocking for me today!!

Cheers& Thanks,
Ogi



To: marcos who wrote (40715)5/22/2007 6:56:24 PM
From: ogi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78426
 
In KEX today Marcos, good structure and several worthy prospects besides the Barite. Thanks for the reminder, I think Rocket was talking it up a few days ago too. Matter of time.

Sold PEZ today, must look again after La Juliana gets underway. Out of the last of my EOX too. That one looked like it was playing shareholders for trout on a fly rod and...Sure Enough:):)!

Cheers,
Ogi



To: marcos who wrote (40715)5/26/2007 12:53:20 AM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 78426
 
ACADIAN GOLD ACQUIRES BARITE DEPOSITS IN ATLANTIC CANADA

Halifax, Nova Scotia CANADA, March 21, 2007 /FSC/ - Acadian Gold Corporation (TSX - VX: ADA), announced today that it has acquired a 100% interest in 52 mineral claims (842 hectares) in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia known as the Lake Ainslie Barite-Fluorite Deposits, thereby assuming control of what is believed to be the largest insitue resource of barite in Atlantic Canada, based on historical information. The deposits host an uncategorized resource of 4.25 million tonnes grading 34.0% barite and 17.3% fluorite (Conwest Exploration Company Limited, 1972). This equates to approximately 1.6 million tonnes of contained barite (90%). These resources are not National Instrument 43-101 compliant and as such cannot be relied upon. However, the estimation is based on 129 diamond drill holes totalling 16,394 metres of drilling. There is potential for expanding these resources through additional drilling. The principal consumer of barite is the oil and gas industry. Barite is the principal component in drilling mud, serving as a weighting agent thereby preventing blowouts and gushers.

Barite is presently priced at US$275 - $325 per tonne and acid grade fluorspar at US$230 - $240 per tonne (Industrial Minerals Magazine, March, 2007, p. 84).

Just a little reference in what our little KEX should do over the next while.

ADA stock over a buk