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To: Rocket Red who wrote (130585)9/11/2008 10:54:24 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313537
 
- 95% of holes would be good but really it all depends on what is in them holes.A meter here or there of gold won't cut the mustard today.

Clearly... grades and widths are important.

-right now even discovery stocks are not charging the market so drill results will have to be out of the world results to get some action

Possibly. But even if drill results are not out of the world, do you think that a low cap junior that is growing its resources and showing indications of moving from 1M, to 2M to 4M and potentially much more ounces can go against the trend?



To: Rocket Red who wrote (130585)9/11/2008 2:00:06 PM
From: Nevada99991 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313537
 
"right now even discovery stocks are not charging the market so drill results will have to be out of the world results to get some action"

If I were drilling a project right now and got a hole with "out of this world results", I think I would dump the chips and assay sheets back down the hole and cement it, then burn the assay lab file room and coarse reject and pulp storage facility and then wait for a better market to redrill the hole. LOL!

Gold sucks. All commodities suck. It's about time to buy them again.