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It looks good The_Free_Nebula. I have just spent time looking over the history here of the OODH board. Fascinating Reading. OODH
I anticipate AuVek data in the financials imo
AuVek_Gold_Mining_PR_April 2013
Gold Reserve data should be in financial releases that are to be documented soon imo.
Risk vs reward. I am buying due to the gold reserves. Trump thinks highly of himself but people love him in a strange way. I do not personally know Randy so his personality is not part of my DD. If you are here for only altruistic reasons (owning no shares as you stated) I find that hard to fathom but wish you the best at seeking truth.
Nice link nyctraydr - looks like Lowes favorite colors are gold and purple in my opinion!
SeccoTech this is really great imo OODH
Yeah if OODH takes a slow weeklong climb each day that would be great. The huge runup makes everyone panic in both directions imo. It is better to have nice smooth slow growth with nice somooth consolidation. But with so few shares in the float we have what we have! GOod Luck.
unlimited it looks like access www.otciq.com begins after market close on Monday, where uploading can begin, and that will remove Caveat Emptor (CE) based on what I am reading n that communication shown below. That is great.
Looks from that pdf that the OTC contract was signed/paid yesterday!
ohhhhhhh I am going to be clicking on that nonstop! Thanks for the heads up!
Yep Nice finish! OODH
I really want to see the numbers and seems like they are getting close imo OODH
Well when they start hitting this should get interesting! OODH
fascinating read on the Tom Reed Mine/Western AZ - OODH
SeccoTech Friday, September 06, 2013 1:49:04 PM
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Tom Reed Mine/Western AZ - OODH
The San Francisco district in western Arizona encloses numerous mines within the Oatman and Katherine camps, 30 miles southwest of Kingman. This district produced more than 2 million ounces of gold from quartz veins in fault zones hosted by granite, rhyolite, latite and andesite. The veins are simple with many stringers and typically contain andularia, quartz and calcite. In many cases, veins show banding.
Most of the important veins were found on the western slope of the Black Mountains. Gold was discovered in this region in 1863 at the Moss vein between Oatman and the Katherine mines. In 1901, rich gold ore was found in shallow prospects dug on the Tom Reed vein in the southern part of the district. This was followed by a rush in 1902 resulting in discovery of the Gold Road vein. Mines in the district included the Hardy, Moss, Aztec, Oatman, Katherine, Tom Reed, Pioneer, Gold Dust, Gold Ore, Telluride, Ben Harrison, Black Eagle, Murdock, Leland, Sunnyside, Pyramid, Arabian, Treasure Vault, Gold Chain, Big Four, Red Lion, Big Jim, Frisco, Tyro, Time and others.
The Tom Reed vein is hosted by Oatman Andesite. This vein strikes northwesterly and has a northeasterly dip. The vein was controlled by faulting and is offset at the Mallory fault near the Big Jim Mine. The ore body is lenticular and mildly pyritized, and has some bleaching with secondary kaolinite, calcite, and chlorite. South of the Tom Reed mine, most faults and veins trend E-W. A 20-stamp mill was erected on site in 1904. The main ore shoot of the United Eastern and Tom Reed Extension claims had a shoot reported to be 750 feet deep, 950 feet long and 48 feet thick. This vein reportedly averaged >1 opt Au and produced 500,000 tons of ore: the ore grades declined with depth.
The Moss vein was faulted at several locations and also exhibited an E-W trend. The vein was traced over a strike length of > a mile. The Katherine mine was developed on a vein in sheared granite near the Colorado River. This vein had a width of >60 feet at the surface and pinched at depth. It was traced for >1,700 feet along strike. The mine was developed to at depth of 900 feet.
Many mineralized faults in the district are poorly exposed and some are hidden under gravel. The veins are simple, being tabular bodies of quartz and calcite with well-defined walls, while others consist of several vein stringers separated by barren rock. These consist of quartz, calcite, andularia, fluorite, gold and silver.
Ore shoots in the district show an apparent decrease in grade with depth sometimes running half to a third of ore grades in the upper portions of the veins. For example, the Tom Reed extension was reported to average ~1 opt Au. Below the 800 foot level, the gold content declined to ~0.5 opt Au. At the Big Jim vein, ore grades were just under 1 opt Au to a depth of 600 feet. Below this depth, ore grades declined to ~0.3 opt Au.
Only minor placer activity was reported in the district, primarily along Silver Creek, because of lack of water and small gold grains in the lodes (Lausen, 1931). This district offers considerable potential for new lode discoveries as well as exploration at depth. Many old mine reports suggested that the more prominent mines ceased production because of declining gold values at depth (at gold prices of about $20/oz). At today’s price, some of these are likely minable to greater depth.
The Gold Road mine in the disrict, has been active on and off for nearly a century. Recently, the mine reopened and began production.
Conclusions
Eastern Arizona has several important mines and known mineral deposits with potential for discovery of additional gold and copper resources in essentially every district. Areas of notable interest for gold are the Gleeson, Oro Blanco and Copper Creek districts. Western Arizona has many more primary gold deposits than eastern Arizona and there are a number of lode, placer and dry placer deposits that suggest several deposits likely remain hidden and undiscovered. Some notable deposits in western Arizona include the Vulture mine and Rich Hill within the Wickenburg district, the Katherine and Oatman properties in the San Francisco district, prospects in the Wallapai district, gold in Lost Basin district, and gold in the La Paz district within the Dome Rock Mountains, Plomosa Mountains and La Posa plain between these two mountain ranges. These will be discussed in a follow-up article on Arizona.
So how much is the mineral wealth in Arizona? The Arizona Department of Mines and Mineral Resources reported $7.6 billion in minerals were mined in 2007 – much of this wealth was from copper and precious metals. So what does government obtain from this? The answer is taxes and the state of Arizona gets jobs? It is very likely that more jobs and a greater tax base could be created by stabilizing the border with Mexico, creating incentives for exploration companies and gold prospectors to explore, and most of all, significantly cut taxes and government bureaucracy. All too often in natural resources, permitting is duplicated at the county, state and federal levels.
For instance, while drilling for diamonds in Colorado a couple of years ago, a company I was consulting for was required to obtain the same permit (with different requirements) from three different government agencies.
We know it can move that is for sure. I would prefer 50% up per day for say a month LOL!
Yeah looked good!
Thanks for the study material SeccoTech! OODH
Some of the SHSP have been vacationing so I believe all should be back soon! I am here but have been a little tunnel visioned on another investment and I like how PVSP has been moving. It seems to take the slow and steady path - very healthy.
I am just checking in and still holding mine. PVSP
I guess PRs will be placed here imo
http://oriondhc.com/news-information/press-releases/
There are place holders on the website so I would expect they get put here imo - it is not a 404 code.
http://oriondhc.com/investor-relations/financial-reports/q1-2013-statement/
http://oriondhc.com/investor-relations/financial-reports/q2-2013-statement/
http://oriondhc.com/investor-relations/financial-reports/q3-2013-statement/
I need me some of that Catalyst! OODH
Whoa someone getting their fill of 003 (and someone releasing).
Do not sell low guys. If you are pissed then do not buy. But do not let this low float get hammered by (IMO) manipulation. We have seen that it can run.
We have nice buying coming and then someone whacks below price point where most buys ocurred the other day - that is suspicious in my opinion. The ask was getting hit why smack the bid? I love irrational trading because that lends to a suspicious mind wondering who here wants the price lower? I always want my PPS higher. I only know of a few around here I suspect want it lower imo. That is why I am buying because they do not want me to buy!
All that is my opionion.
Ready for the financials.
i accumulated mine 20K at a time here. Just like that. price going higer and then mechanical lowering. YUMMY!
thanksfor the shares!
and that sell is an intentional hold down by someone wanting cheap shares IMO!
I am voting UP! but I am an optimist. I have my bids low because I love to pay less! I have my sells high!
I am getting that same feeling nyctraydr! OODH
Love that patina color! OODH
Bring it on SeccoTech! OODH
some nice flowers will grow from it! Have a good one Joeyohs! OODH
more like a shitball in my book and boulder-sized. But no doubt we have seen how fast it can move.
Alright they sent me a refrigerator! just kidding
SWEEEEEET! OODH
Whoa....would have liked that news on Tuesday but in the big picture I picked up another 50K shares cheap.
You bought the high side of the huge runup jaydubs. I am hoping they come as well and I hit the .48 the other day myself thinking she could have gone higher! I think we have good things coming but I understand being the guy who bought high so sorry it was you the other day. I am betting on these financials myself.