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I'd say they missed there target by 4 years.
They have been promising production since
2008. If they can't get it all up and running
in 6 months we could be looking at 2013.
5 years? Hope not.
Gold up big Lode down big 1.90 after hours. Same old same old.
If gold tanks we should do well.
D
Darwindism= Gold up, lode down.
Same old same old.
Too little to late? Ironically the locals started showing up in numbers after Comstock received it's financing and the price of gold started getting media attention. The mine has been planned and promised since 2008. Back then not a peep from the locals. I think they might have a little case of gold fever.
I found a video of the latest Comstock Residents Association meeting.
" Putting the Ass back in association since 2011 "
That last quote just proves to me that the Comstock residents association truly are a bunch of hick conspiracy theorist nut balls.
pssst. The true goal of Comstock mining is to dig up the alien ship
wreck located under the town. Winfield needs this ship to fly home.
“We are on the verge of global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis and the nations will accept the new world order.”- David Rockefeller
Oh brother. Gimme a break.
Ya hard to say. Was it an orchestrated even or a panic sell? I guess we will never know. Depends if there were enough buy orders down at 2 to absorb such a massive dump. I don't have the software to show it.
Cheers,
D
Not to mention the 200000 shares sold at 2 bucks in the blink of an
Eye that was so fast that most charts did not even show it. Weird ya
I'd say that's a good description
Gold up Lode down. Gold down lode up. You can practically set your watch to it.
43-101 with new drill results supposed to be completed in Sept.
Today's date Sept.30th
Unbelievable.
Good board censorship lads. I won't mention Gryphon Gold again. Let's stick to talking about Lode. Oh wait there is nothing to talk about.
As you were.
D
Gold is only down 5.06% today so it's not really that dramatic. Long term technical trend is still firmly intact. Gold is also up huge on the year. In fact you could argue that this is a healthy pull back of sorts. Volatility to be expected. Support at 1650/1600 will be holding strong IMO. There will be some good buying opportunities in the days and weeks to come in all commodities and especially the metals sector.
Good luck to all.
Cheers,
D
I you believe air permit comes in Oct and we are go then buy down here somewhere. If not they wait for under 2$ after Oct does not deliver. Current price based on anticipated production IMO.
D
Delay of Production is coming from a lack of Air permit and the approaching winter snow. I'm now thinking spring 2012 IF they get air and if they can keep paying staff etc. That's 7- 8 months away. Lode said they would be in production in 2008,09,10,11. Last straw for me.
I fully agree. But I think something is up with this air permit. Gryphon gold another company I'm invested in Nevada will be producing very soon. They have all there permits. Somehow Gryphon management was able to do it but Lode can not. Better management probably. Lode has some nicer drill results but it don't mean jack if you can dig it up.
They can not start production without an air permit.
This is the big hold up.
The special use permit may only have to do with exploration but what good is exploration without production...
The lack of an air permit is a show stopper...
Disturbance of mercury-laden soil within the Carson River Superfund site + proximity to a residential area + strange hold up on Air permit + potential law suite.= ?
Opponents of mining company's plans in historic Virginia City appeal county board's decision
Might have something to do with this little jem.
"I worry that we may end up having to sue the county," Toll said.
Comstock Mining Expands Environmental Team
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/comstock-mining-expands-environmental-team-2011-09-06
The Swiss are feeling the pressure of all other currencies pooching
themselves. Gold will do well on this news of a swiss poooch. Swiss franc was thought to be as good as gold and a safe haven. No longer I suppose.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-14801324
Gold up, Lode down. Gold down, lode up. You can almost set you watch to it.
Reverse psychology stock. Go figure?
D
Might require more blood in the streets
Before it is politically palatable to do so.
Even though the fed is supposed to be
Non political I think with all the bad press
lately ole Ben might be more hesitant with
The printing press this time. It will effect
stocks on Monday but it is yet to be determined
If the us will need to raise rates in order to
Lure more suckers into there bonds.
A visualization of United States Debt.
http://www.wtfnoway.com/
D
Yup.
Gold goes up Lode goes down. Gold goes down Lode goes up.
It makes perfect sense. I'm going to start day trading too. Trick is to remember lodes inverse relationship with reality.
Cheers,
D
Storey County Planning Commission Mining Meeting
Hundreds of Storey County homeowners packed a Planning Commission meeting Thursday evening, in protest of mining near Virginia City.
Comstock Mining Inc. is requesting a special use permit to do exploratory drilling operations south of Virginia City, in the Gold Hill area. Residents are up in arms because it is an historic district and they don't believe active mining is safe in their communities. They're especially fearful of open pit mining, which could follow the exploration drilling.
Comstock Mining says its initial data proves there is a substantial amount of ore near Gold Hill, and it could mean a huge economic impact for the county. It estimates at least $2 billion worth of gold and silver can be mined just in that area.
Residents, however, maintain the mining project will negatively affect tourism because of traffic, noise and dust. They worry about their property values as well.
The planning commission has decided to postpone making a decision until August 4th.
http://www.ktvn.com/story/15046396/storey-county-planning-commission-mining-meeting?
What’s SUP on the Comstock
As part of its campaign against pit mining in the Comstock area, the Comstock Residents Association called on citizens to attend the Thursday, July 7, meeting of the Storey County Planning Commission at 6 p.m. at the Storey County Courthouse. The CRA is calling it “the most important public meeting yet on the future of the Comstock.”
The meeting regards a special use permit (SUP) application from Comstock Mining Inc. It would allow the company to drill from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. These times reflect an amended SUP, which also features a drilling area about half the size of what was proposed in the original application.
http://www.newsreview.com/reno/whats-sup-on-the-comstock/content?oid=2585391
D
I hope your right but are you sure they were honking in praise?
I just feel as though I was mislead in Vancouver about the numbers of opposition and that kind of get's my goat. The private land might be ok for now but the Dayton property where all these nice drill results are happening might be another fight with another group of people. I'm tempted to shift into some of my other investments where ignorant old hippies won't shoot themselves in the foot and inturn shoot me in the foot. Like I said I hope your right but I find this ignorance on the part of the locals very frustrating for me as an investor. I suppose that is there aim to kill jobs and kill any investment in Comstock and inturn investment in there town.
40 - 60 people here in this meeting as well as the dude from
History channel and some others who seam pretty serious and informed.
http://www.comstockresidents.org/meetgreet1.html
Also quite a few more than I was expecting gather here in these
photos.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.176349499091333.45033.149415585118058
Best of luck,
D
Hey guys,
Thanks for the DD, good job. I am concerned that when I met with Winfield and DeGasperis in Vancouver they said it's only around 6 people heavily opposed to the mine. After looking at the photo's from the Comstock residents association it appears to be more like 30-40 who showed up to protest. They say hundreds on the web site so I know they are lying as well. But then they say 20 to 1 against in a petition? Who to believe? But what also disturbs me a little is I recognize one of the protesters is the dude with the beard from the History channel Modern marvels video on youtube.
You would think he would be all for creating jobs and mining.
I guess he is just about living in the past. Still I find it
disturbing that I was pherhaps mislead as to the size of this group and to the lengths they will go with regaurds to there own ignorant stubborness. I'm afraid that they may get legal on this.
What to you think?
Permits? Production? Pesky Public Protesters?
These are the 5 big p's. Was any of this
discussed at the meeting?
Throw us a bone with a little meat on it please.
Anyone speak with the new staff or any locals?
Thanks
D
Yes. Sorry for the late reply. After the conference I went to go watch Boston slap us in the face. 8-1 ouch!. Needless to say I had to drown my sorrows last night. he he. Anyway,I did see the presentation and it was basically stuff we already know and mostly a general overview. Although there were some pictures of the machinery they have on order in there and that was new.
After the presentation I spoke personally with both DeGasperis and John Winfield for some time at the booth. John was very excited about his baby and is a very passionate character. I actually enjoyed talking with him very much. I was able to get a cost per OZ estimate estimate from him for you guys. I brought up Allied Nevada and Winfield thinks it's much lower than Allied because there process does not require the expensive chemicals and because they have such good ore near surface he is sticking to between $400-500 maybe even lower.
The opinions of Winfield and DeGasperis are that the local situation is most likely not going to be an issue. They said it's mostly just 6 people who are gunning for them. They made the point that have alot of support aswell. I mentioned Nevex mining in 1986 and how the local in the video claims the locals stopped the mining. Winfield said that was not true and that Nevex pulled out because they could not make a go of it with Gold at $300 per OZ. They appear to be positively optimistic and excited. But one never knows, they are not going to tout anything negative at a convention like this of course.
I also brought up the road issue for expanding the ultimate pit and Winfield said that he basically owns the road and there is also an alternate route to use in the meantime. So all in all I left with some more confidence but basically no massive new info for you guys.
That's it in a nut shell.
Cheers,
D
GO CANUCKS!!!
Going to try to make it to the presentation tommorow at noon.
I'll also try to pop by the booth if I have time.
Cheers,
D
Everyone always says one of the reasons to invest in a mine in nevada is its a pollitcally stable area that has laws to protect miners etc. It appears that the real danger of mining in Nevada is ignorant stupidity. No wonder Nevada has lost it's thrown as best place in the world to mine. That honor now goes to Saskatcheuan Canada according to a recent pole. Living in the past is no way to win the future for America.
Interesting article.
South Carolina is now making moves like Utah did a few weeks back.
Pushing for a return to the gold standard
http://www.latimes.com/la-fi-gold-standard-20110603,0,7289166.story
D
PS good comment at the bottom.
t_dellwo at 1:22 PM June 03, 2011
Well at least one economist and former Federal Reserve Chairman advocates a return to the gold standard... Allen Greenspan. Here is a quote from his recent interview on Fox News.
"We have at this particular stage a fiat money which is essentially money printed by a government and it's usually a central bank which is authorized to do so. Some mechanism has got to be in place that restricts the amount of money which is produced, either a gold standard or a currency board, because unless you do that all of history suggest that inflation will take hold with very deleterious effects on economic activity... There are numbers of us, myself included, who strongly believe that we did very well in the 1870 to 1914 period with an international gold standard."
I'm signed up to attend the conference in Vancouver next week. Just happens to be in my neck of the woods. Please write down any good questions you may have here and I'll do my best to ask them for you. They do have a booth so I should be able to talk with someone. I'll be attending the presentation as-well.
D
Sorry I have to call BS on this post too. We have had several recent boots on the ground reports that the drilling is moving full steam ahead just as it has been doing on private land for years. Not to mention a fly over in an airplane today by cessna from the yahoo board who confirmed drill rigs working. I'll have to call BS unless you can provide a link or some kind of evidence. What dirt have you managed to dig up on the CEO? Just curious. Please provide links for that doosey aswell.
Thanks
D
I just recieved an email reponse from Julie Draksler and she say's some interesting thiings about the situation. I'm sure she won't mind me posting it here.
Hello -----,
We have not yet designed the pit, so any noise you may hear about is based on premature worry. The local opposition, a very minor minority, deserve to voice their opinions regarding any local operations. In addition, there are thousands of residents that are very supportive. Our reclamation bond is set and held in trust by the government and is more than sufficient to cover any issues, should Comstock Mining not fulfill its legal permitted requirements. Our major investor is a long-standing environmental naturalist that has some amazing ideas for the land use after mining production.
I appreciate your ideas and have sent them along to our operations team. But we are a planning organization and very little happens without very thorough evaluation and expert alignment with the goal.
Kind regards,
Julie Draksler
This quote I find particularly interesting...
"The local opposition, a very minor minority, deserve to voice their opinions regarding any local operations. In addition, there are thousands of residents that are very supportive."
Basically I emailed her to ask a few questions and because I looked at google earth from street view and top down google earth
'I'm an instant geologist now right ha ha' I know, I know... Anyway the pit area appeared to be basically out in the middle of knowhere with alot of dirt mounds right at the side of the road wich got me thinking. Firstly what's the big deal? Secondly a pit with high walls is basically a natural sound/dust buffer. I'm not a geologist but maybe they could even go as far as to stack up dirt around the outer portions of the pit to block views and noise for the few people it may effect? I also reccomended some visual aids to this regaurd for the upcoming meeting. ha ha. Ok I know...Keep it to yourself wiseguys. Anyway, I'm sure they don't want guys like me back seat driving but it was very nice of Julie to give me a response.
On another note: I recently read that Nevada has the highest unemployment rate and biggest debt in the country of all the states 12.5%...Job's anyone? Plenty of food for thought here.It's all an interesting story for the press to sink there teeth into. Every one loves a little drama and controversy sell papers, but I think the drama has bee over played now. To quote Degasperis from the article " WE ARE GOING TO MINE"
I'm starting to believe we just might. ( ;
Let's hope so. GO LODE!!!
D
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/laus.nr0.htm
That is alot of other states going the way of Utah, I'm sensing a strong trend here.
Maybe that's why you have Steve Forbes saying this:
Steve Forbes: Gold Standard to Return in Five Years
http://www.moneynews.com/StreetTalk/Steve-Forbes-Gold-Standard/2011/05/11/id/395949
Doing a little digging and found this and I also find it interesting that Utah is using a debit card system so you don't have to lug around your silver bars in a purse when you buy a car. he he. Although I guess you could if you wanted too?
"The idea is simple: Store your gold and silver coins in a vault, and Franco issues a debit-like card to make purchases backed by your holdings."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/22/utah-gold-standard-silver_n_865333.html
Interesting stuff
D
Utah Gone Back On The Gold Standard
Gold and silver showing some strength here. Both metals
Pushing harder to the up side today.
D
I agree this is setting up for a big bounce. Gold and silver
are correcting nicely and we have our best drill results to date a bloody bonanza infact. Maybe someone got cold feet,or maybe because we have not heard any Amex news yet? We might not here any results on that until next week, anyway. Even still that's not a deal breaker for me. Wish I had more funds free right here. This is silly.
D
Jeez I could have saved alot of time if I'd just copied your response. My fingers are bleeding from typing so much. ha ha
D
Good point but 20 at first just to get the ball rolling with plans to expand. I'm also starting to think 3,250,000 by 2013 is probably low ball estimate considering the rate we are hitting ore. Better to over deliver than under promise IMO. The production staff has good experience and I'm sure they are very familiar with amounts produced at other mines like Allied in the area so I think it's safe to say it's def in the cards.
D