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To: Rocket Red who wrote (124710)7/23/2008 12:25:45 AM
From: Natedog  Respond to of 313991
 
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To: Rocket Red who wrote (124710)7/23/2008 10:37:05 AM
From: riversides  Respond to of 313991
 

If I would have been smart enough I would have bought GXS in the 60 cent range

you were smart,they were looking for diamonds,not coal....!



To: Rocket Red who wrote (124710)7/23/2008 10:56:56 AM
From: Postman  Respond to of 313991
 
Here is some info on Goldsource from an analyst at this website-

andrew-racz.com

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Goldsource Confirms Saskatchewan Coal Discovery
Analytical Results and Coal Rankings Announced

Goldsource Mines, Inc., announces the results for 47 coal samples submitted from the Saskatchewan coal intercepts for two core holes representing 26 meters and 32.5 meters respectively of coal seam, including 22.6 meters of continues coal in each hole. On the basis of proximate analyses, most of the coal from the two intercepts is ranked, in accordance with standard ASTM-D388, as High Volatile Bituminous C and Sub-Bituminous A. The analyses and rankings confirm the "visual characteristics" reported in the company's news release dated April 28, 2008.

I. Scott Drever, President, stated: "In light of the apparent nature and quality of the coal, we are truly excited with this new coal discovery in Saskatchewan. The information to date suggests the potential to establish a significant resource tonnage in a relatively short time. We believe that the thickness of the seam, its apparent low geologic complexity and excellent thermal characteristics will make it unique, certainly to Saskatchewan and perhaps to Canada. Our next step will be to attempt to determine the aerial extent and thickness of the seam from our geophysical database. We will follow up with confirmation drilling in June or as soon as weather and permitting allow."