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I am not an expert by any means, but this is my back yard. I have been to collage for geology; although gold and silver are not my specialty I do know a great deal about mineralization. My area of interest is in Agate, Jasper, and Opal and I spend a great deal of time in the Owyhee Mountains collecting. I know War Eagle Mountain well, and go by the mill site about once a month to update. Every time I go by things are growing, I feel this is a good sign. I read many negative things on here about SFMI and their operation but I doubt anyone has spent much time out here besides me and Bobby Joe, I would like to know where they get their information. I know of many active mines on and around the mountain and know there is much silver, gold and other metals to be found.
How much do you realy know about the Owyhee mountains?
How about War Eagle Mountian? Have you ever been there? Know anyone that has? I have been on the mountain, have spent 100's of hours out there colecting minerals and gems, Iknow several people that have mine cliams on the mountain and have seen gold and silver in person. SFMI, might be getting off to a slow start but that is not uncommon. Come on out to Idaho and I will be happy to take you on a trip to the mountain so that you will have intellegent information to talk about instead of making up wise cracks.
Knowing the ionformation that I do about the area from personnal experience I believe that SFMI has a very good chance to make a go of it, I have been wathching their progress in person and see the work going on. What do you base your information on?
I believe you hit the nail on the head.
This is a good company, doing their best to get off the ground and making progress from the looks of it. The one draw back is the lack of communication from the head office.Although my personnal feeling is I would rather have lack of news than what some companies in penny land do, which is give fluff PRs that end up not amounting to anything and eventually hurting the PPS.
I think they are finding product in the rock being processed other wise they would not be spending money on expanding the operation like they are doing.
I know from personnal experience that there is an abundance of minerals on that mountain. I am not a gold miner, but I am a rockhound (brought back 83 lbs of Owyhee Jasper from the trip) and have taken geology courses and know good mineral earth when I see it.
Took a drive out to the mill site this afternoon.
Before I continue let me set the record straight. I went out for my own piece of mind as an investor of SFMI. I do not care if some on this board do not believe what I have to say, I did not go out there for you. Everyone else, please take my comments any way you want but what I sat is my honest opinion of what I saw in the three hours I spent on the mountain.
The mill site was extremely active, both with the rock piles being processes and also with construction. There were many more people around working than I have ever seen (this is my forth trip). There were two front loaders working in the yard, one track hoe working on the piles, and a dump truck. I can see where they have expanded the mill yard and are preparing to start some new construction. In my opinion this looks like an active mill in the process of growing, I felt good about what I saw.
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If that did not make some of you feel better maybe this will.
I also went up the mountain to the lower mine (poorman shaft) just to see if anything had changed. To my delight before I even got close I could hear motors running, upon arriving I see that there has been some work going on, a generator is running, office has lights on, and the air circulator for the mine shaft was operating. I did not see any people in the office or in the yard but there was two pickup trucks in the yard, two bobcats, a track hoe, and a mine cart all had been used recently from the tracks I saw. There was also a pile of new 12" pipe in the yard and some dirt work had taken place. Out of the mine there was a stream of water running that looked cloudy and dirty like there was work going on down in the shaft. I assume that is where the people from the trucks were.
All in all I was very pleased with what I saw and feel good about what is going on with my investment. If I felt any different trust me I would say so.
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Gold and silver setting records.
Would be nice to start benifiting from these prices.
For a company that many say is not going to make it, they sure are doing a lot of work. Lots of improvements going on, spring is starting here in Idaho, I expect to see even more progress in the near future.
Maybe now we can get an update on some production!!! Spring is finally ariving here in Idaho should start to get some more activity at the mine soon.
Smart money will hold tight.
Next news will be a partnership agreement for the next phase of testing. BMOD will eventualy be a major player in cancer testing.
“The pilot study has been enormously valuable in terms of defining our path toward optimization and ultimately the launch of a pivotal study,” Biomoda President John Cousins said. “We expect to expand our internal research team and establish partnerships with major medical and scientific research institutions, both of which will speed our optimization efforts and clinical work. We are confident that CyPath® will be an important weapon in the fight against lung cancer.”
This is great
We expect to expand our internal research team and
establish partnerships with major medical and scientific research institutions
I agree with your thoughts on Dr. Bauer. HE has far too many credintuals and experience to hang around a company that is not on the rise and making progress in cancer studies.
Following his graduation from Dickinson College, Dr. Bauer earned his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA in 1992. He completed his surgical and cardiothoracic surgical residencies at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in 2002. As a Resident, Dr. Bauer received the Alpha Omega Alpha Resident Teaching Award. He also has multiple publications from his interest in medical research related to cardiothoracic surgery.
Dr. Bauer joined Christiana Care Health System in 2002 as a thoracic surgeon at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center. He has initiated and lead numerous programs and research projects aimed at advancing the treatment of lung and esophageal cancer in Delaware and nationwide, advanced 3D medical imaging, virtual bronchoscopy and epidemiological studies of lung cancer. Dr. Bauer has received the resident teaching award as well as being chosen as a physician ambassador for the operating room nurses. Dr. Bauer most recently was profiled as one of Delaware Today's TOP DOCS. Dr. Bauer sees patients at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center.
Dr. Bauer leads the Christiana participation in the International Early Lung Cancer Action Program (I-ELCAP). He is both an institutional as well as national principle investigator of clinical trials. Dr. Bauer has received grants from the National Institute of Health and other organizations for his medical research with the University of Delaware and the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center. Dr. Bauer serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery with Jefferson Medical College as well as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biologic Sciences at the University of Delaware.
Certified, American Board of Surgery and American Board of Thoracic Surgery
Fellow of American College of Surgeons, American Society of Surgical Oncology, and College of Chest Physicians
Diplomate American Board of Medical Examiner
Society of Thoracic Surgery
Pennsylvania Association for Thoracic Surgery
Association of Academic Surgery
Philadelphia Academy of Surgeons
General Thoracic Surgery Club
American Association for Cancer Research
Serves on National Committees involved in research and treatment of cancer.
CALGB ' Thoracic Surgery Committee
Surgical Quality Assurance Committee Member
CTEP ' Reviewer for Thoracic Malignancies
Mesothelioma and Lung Cancer Specialists at
News this morning
Biomoda Joins National Cancer Institute’s Early Detection Research Network
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Biomoda-Joins-National-Cancer-bw-2210110235.html?x=0&.v=1
Wasn't able to spend much time out there. Hope to make another trip soon with better weather.
How did you like the storm that rolled through yesterday afternoon?
We got lightning and hail the size of peas.
Mill was very active....
That dumptruck made 4 trips in the 45 min. that I was watching. The dilivery was what looked like 6" PVC pipe, 4 lenths x 10 ft and some cardboard boxes. It did look as if there was some upgrading going on.
Maybe next time. Its a four hour round trip for me to go there.
Lot going on out there today, but most was inside. Snow and rain was comming down, still winter in Idaho. If they are working so much in winter, spring should realy pickup the pace.
Made a point of showing people and equipment moving, if anyone wants to complain they can pay for the video and time and I will spend all day out there. Some just don't want to hear good things.
When by the mill today just to see what was going on. Lot of activity and noise, people working, dumptrucks unloading, deliveries being made. Not a good day for photos, snow and rain coming down, but here are some.
Person working by convayor, white hardhat orange vest
Loader working behind office
dumptruck and loader behind office
Dumptruck leaving yard
truck moving away from yard
truck farther away
Loader not behind office
People in parking lot
Delivery being made
No sellers and yet they are draging the bid down????
Sounds like they have a plan....
Going to resubmit mill permit using a dry stack method instead of tailing ponds.
Form 10-Q for COLORADO GOLDFIELDS INC.
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/110113/cgfia.ob10-q.html
Up here in Idaho no one ever seems to get in a hurry. News will come soon... Any idea what smelter they used, there are several up here?
You have missed one improtant factor...
They did not get turned down on the permit for work that was or was not done, the denile was for not meeting a deadline in October.The board did not vote on denile all they did was to uphold a denile that was handed out in October. All the work that has been accomplished can be put towards a new permit and not much else will need to be done.
Lot of profit takers holding it back..
I hope no one fell for the head fake this morning...
PPS will not stay the same...
Permit equals mill in operation which in turn will create income.
They have all their ducks in a row.. that was the reason for the pre hearing..
The community is 100% behind them, I know Silverton well, lived 1 hour from there for 6 years.
Stop and consider this...
CGFIA had a pre hearing two weeks ago to address the admendments that were needed to recieve permit approval. If the company and the mining board did not think that approval was going to be reached why move from pre hearing to full hearing???? If the information presented at the pre hearing was not suficant to reach approval they would not be wasting their time tomorrow. JMHO...
We have a big event coming up, big money is holding the price down so they can load up. I would be more worried if they were running the price up right now so they could unload before the event. JMHO
No one is selling at this level just MM's trading shares and shaking the tree
Buyers are lining up...
Took it down on small shares MM's trying to get some fill cheep..
Headed back to 0034 soon..
We are going to see .004 today
Day flippers will be back in droves to push the price up
Volume should bring a lot of intrest tomorrow
Something to think about
If a permit approval for a mill creates this much volatility and price action what do you think that the first dollar of revenue from that mill is going to do for the stock price? What about the first load of ore out of their own mine?? If this company can start to turn a profit is there a limit for the PPS???
Have a strong feeling it was not a retail trade... MM's playing games..
Whats with the 100 share trade???
Building good support here...
Sitting on a goldmine...
Looking at level 2 the resistance at .25 is getting weak. We could see .30 by EOD