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To: Cactus Jack who wrote (64736)4/9/2009 10:50:55 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78416
 
Thanks Jack... I'm interested in the date the complete the merger... then we glaum up the last little bit of selling by WGW shareholders and ride the rocketship to heaven. :)

DAK



To: Cactus Jack who wrote (64736)4/9/2009 11:04:05 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78416
 
Thanks. How good is 2 g/t as an ore grade?

Here's something I found:

Gold ore grades may be as little as 0.5 g/1000 kg (0.5 ppm) on average in large easily mined deposits, typical ore grades in open-pit mines are 1 - 5 g/1000 kg (1-5 ppm), ore grades in underground or hard rock mines are usually at least 3 g/1000 kg (3 ppm) on average. Ore grades of 30 g/1000 kg (30 ppm) are usually needed before gold will be visible to the naked eye, therefore even in gold mines you will often not see any gold.