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East Asia Minerals (EAS.V)
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531My pleasure. As I said, it might not be 100% accurate, though ... Meanwhile, I&Terry Maloney-3/13/2010
530Thanks, step1, much appreciated. It seems to me that Miwah may not be as remoteTheSlowLane-3/13/2010
529Thanks for the translation, I got a few points but missed all the nuances. Transogi-3/13/2010
528Thanks for the post. There is a village with paved road and power lines within 1ogi-3/13/2010
527In speaking with David Coffin at PDAC, he certainly shared the view that EAS hasogi-3/13/2010
526I just ran it through Google, and cleaned up the results a bit. But my French isTerry Maloney13/13/2010
525My contribution: asked a mining professional what he thought of the results so Step113/13/2010
524Some good points in here, for sure... David Pescod discusses East Asia MineralsTheSlowLane13/13/2010
523Thanks jack, ogi, and TSL, I wasn't sure if the geos could get information tDirtythirty-3/12/2010
522Thanks for that Jack, Pescod tonight gives Coffin Eas comments more in line withogi-3/12/2010
521EAS.v has a Corp. Profile dated Feb 25/2010 that can be sent to your email by IR3bar-3/12/2010
520Nice price and volume action. Stock looks good here.TheSlowLane-3/12/2010
519They can not be certain what final grade will be at this time the estimate betwe3bar-3/12/2010
518ogi : Talked to Nick just now . He was implying if the property drilled out to M3bar-3/12/2010
517Along those lines, here's an article indicating that the US may also be chanVisionsOfSugarplums-3/12/2010
516I see ogi and 3bar have fielded the question and provided much better answers thTheSlowLane-3/12/2010
515DT : The geologists will tell you this kind of thing is characteristic of big de3bar-3/12/2010
514Dirty : The vuggy silica is brittle . Think of a wafer cookie . A drill core of 3bar13/12/2010
513The second rig they brought on should have better ability to recover the core, dogi-3/11/2010
512TSL, the poor core recovery at SMB in EMD005 & 6 led MH to comment that theyDirtythirty-3/11/2010
511You are welcome!!ogi-3/11/2010
510It did ... thanks!Terry Maloney-3/11/2010
509lol you did go out of your way to do so ! and my response, I hope, gave some perogi-3/11/2010
508C'mon, I was just answering a question.Terry Maloney-3/11/2010
507EAS is not drilling a blind unknown target and getting 100% lucky. Miwah Main Zoogi-3/11/2010
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