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To: loantech who wrote (166767)6/26/2009 2:23:45 AM
From: E. Charters1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 313001
 
Well all ill and bad. But the fact that Kottmeier took the money and ran does not mean he KNEW that the property was no good. Chances are he just KNEW the stock had peaked on news and that was a good time to sell, as it always is. And not having faith that it was a large mine, or a small one he preferred to depart. One thing we know is that he does NOT know if it is any good at all. We can be sure of that. His lack of faith and opportunism should not be confused with real geological insight.

Anyone can sell at any time. The drills will turn and let us know more.

What we can know is that they are three quartz horizons. Fair grade, fair width. Not huge so far, but neither is the exploration program. There is good gold in each horizon. How economic? You tell me. Kottmeier's character or lack thereof tells us nothing at all about mother earth.

EC<:-}



To: loantech who wrote (166767)6/26/2009 1:56:33 PM
From: ogi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313001
 
Not sure how many holes Delta drilled but I came to suspect the AEX "Bonanza" hole was conveniently found.

Note:

""one single metre that hit lucky on the same band that had been discovered previously the stock dropped like a stone"""

Another reminder of what is out there in the markets that we play in, all the while knowing the playing field is not level and we knowingly play in a cesspool.