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Re: mstoneinv post# 149453

Thursday, 02/26/2015 12:24:10 PM

Thursday, February 26, 2015 12:24:10 PM

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Here's the 1st two I checked:

Tombstone Exploration:

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1072772/000107878214000940/f20f123113_20f.htm

Our mining properties are in the exploration stage. There is no assurance that our properties contains any mineral resources in commercially exploitable quantities. If we do not discover any mineral resource in a commercially exploitable quantity, our business will fail and investors may lose all of their investment in our Company. Despite our acquisition of mineral claims and rights, we have not established that any of them contain any commercially exploitable mineral reserves, nor can there be any assurance that we will ever find commercially exploitable mineral reserves. The probability of an individual prospect ever having a commercially exploitable mineral reserve is extremely remote; in all probability our mineral resource claims do not contain any reserves and any funds that we spend on exploration will probably be lost. The search for valuable minerals as a business is extremely risky. We can provide investors with no assurance that any exploration on our properties will establish that commercially exploitable reserves of minerals exist on our mining claims.



Lone Star Gold:

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1464865/000121478213000295/lonestargold-s1.htm

We have no known mineral reserves and we may not find any gold or, if we find gold, it may not be in economic quantities. If we fail to find any gold or if we are unable to find gold in economic quantities, we will have to suspend operations.

The chance of finding gold, silver or other mineral reserves on any individual parcel of land is almost infinitesimal. It is not uncommon to spend millions of dollars on a potential project, complete many phases of exploration and still not obtain reserves that can be economically exploited. Therefore, our chances finding economically viable mineral reserves are remote.

We have no known mineral reserves. Even if we find gold or silver deposits, we may not be of sufficient quantity to warrant recovery. Additionally, even if we find gold or silver deposits in sufficient quantity to warrant recovery, we ultimately may find that those deposits are not recoverable. Finally, even if any gold or silver is recoverable, we may be unable to recover at a profit. Failure to locate deposits in economically recoverable quantities will cause us to cease operations.


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