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Looks like AUYRN is enlisting the help of an expert to "assist their geological team in the search for porphyry deposits within the large Alto de Lipangue project area."
This is further proof of the intent of AUYRN to fast track exploration and to get sizeable proven reserves established.
Sounds like serious business to me and reinforces your own claim that "Auryn has been and continues to spend Big Money on proving up the ADL and contiguous properties."
What's to disagree with here?
Thank you...It's been tough lately but the patient will be rewarded.
Thank you for describing 3D pit modeling. Very interesting stuff!
Now is a good time...
A 4.60% dividend yield is keeping LVS afloat despite rising labor costs, lower room occupancy and the effects of the anti-corruption campaign on the industry.
Could be a rough year. Just hoping Sheldon doesn't consider cutting the dividend and instead considers REIT spin-offs for LVS's malls and lodging units. He's a smart cookie. He'll find a way....
Buy and hold....U prices firming up, new generation of reactors built in India and China, positive view remains of Nuclear as a relatively inexpensive and non-polluting energy source.
www.marketwatch.com/story/the-uranium-trade-is-about-to-go-nuclear-2015-04-21?siteid=yhoof2
A thoughtful reply. I'm certainly no expert but hope to garner more information in time.
Is there any indication that test animals other than mice will be included in the safety study? Unfortunately, we're lacking a lot of important details...
Per the information on this company's site www.pacificbiolabs.com/tox_regulatory.asp, the duration of a multi dose toxicity study involving mice is only 14 days...
Buying more at these prices...So what if it's only 3 or 4 thousand shares per week. It's adding up.
Seeing Boris Minev, MD, made me stop in my tracks. A big big name.
There's this too: http://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/04/10/723369/10128367/en/Advaxis-Included-Among-25-Top-Immunotherapy-Companies-in-Newly-Launched-Loncar-Cancer-Immunotherapy-Index-LCINDX.html
-Recognized among the top 25 companies in this field according to this new index....
I'm holding...
Congrats to all, old and new, who are filling up on RGBP for the cruise to multi-dollar land.
Drinking eight cups a day in Ballard, neighbor (ya sure, ya betcha!)
Adding here. Most promise of anything out there in pennyland..
And there is this info about the facility. Entering the address into Google Earth and getting an overhead view shows a lot of square footage behind the street façade..
http://www.hbri.org/images/HBRI_Contract_Research_Flyer.pdf
The research assistant is to "Start immediately."
Is it about time to break out of these doldrums and set sail North?
"Though preliminary, the data we have observed thus far are extremely encouraging as all treated patients enrolled since April 2013 have had a complete response with no recurrence of the cancer."
-www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/03/16/715423/10124782/en/Advaxis-Presents-Preliminary-Data-From-a-Phase-1-2-Trial-of-ADXS-HPV-in-HPV-Associated-Anal-Cancer-in-Combination-With-Chemoradiation-Showing-Complete-Response-and-No-Recurrences-t.html
Great DD NEW4THIS!
Clicked on Figure 3 (The Epigenetic Modifications and Endometrial Carcinogenesis)under the Austin Publishing Group link you provided, where the oncongene gene CTFL/BORIS is specifically mentioned.
Thanks for digging this up for us..
Great post!
Definitely think so. They're words to the wise...
Didn't say that. "The deposit could well be." Drilling will prove that or not. It's a matter of time and mining is a slow business.
Because this hunk of SHIT, despite the looting and manipulation, still represents a group of claims that could well be one of the last "world class deposits" left in South America.
Agreed. We haven’t been hanging around all this time for a lousy dime or less…
Still, both the good pay and early production opportunities probably lie with La Fortuna and the LDM, and the big boys are eager to get started in those areas.
The pressure may well be on Auyrn to wrap this 350 million share sale up. With the pending results of the aeromagnetic survey and with additional reserves blocked out through proposed drilling, the value of these claims will only increase with time.
"Kellogg is also the part of the Super Elite M7 business schools which comprise seven private business schools generally considered to have the world’s best MBA programs. These seven business schools include - Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Kellogg, Booth, Columbia, and MIT Sloan."
-en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kellogg_School_of_Management
Graduates of this school represent the "cream of the crop."
This is awesome! Buy 'em now or chase later...
The alteration found at the Gordon Breccia shows that they were close to hitting the porphyry. Maybe that's good enough for now.
Evidence of a copper/gold porphyry at the LDM may be more within striking distance.
From the Share Holder Update February 19, 2015:
Project Update – New Gold Zone Intersected in Diamond Drill Hole L15-24
“When the trenching program is completed near the Gordon Breccia, the plan is to use the excavator to put in drill access roads and platforms at the Las Dos Marias and Mina Fortuna properties.”
Again, the February 19 update describes the extent of the Gordon Breccia trenching:
“The drillers have returned to the property today (Feb 18) and drilling will restart immediately. We have decided not to deepen hole L15-24 at present but rather will test the eastern potential of the Gordon Breccia with a hole located 100 meters east of L00-18. The hole is projected to be about 350 meters deep and while it is being drilled we will complete a trenching program in the area of the newly discovered near surface gold zone in order to get a better understanding of the controlling structures and use that information to plan follow up drilling.”
“The excavator began the trenching program on February 14th and has completed a 175 meter long trench parallel to and 25 meters west of hole L15-24. The trench has been sampled and the southern approximately 140 meters appear to be geologically similar to the intersection in hole L15-24. The zone is open to the south and we intend to extend the trench during the program.”
-www.medinah-minerals.com/?page_id=2431
This trenching is done to first remove loose rock and soil and then to identify geologic structures at surface. What appears to be happening is that once the present trenching program is completed at the Gordon Breccia, attention will turn to the LDM. That, in my mind, is a very exciting development.
Once an idea of the extent of this shallow deposit is made, a better idea of the profitability of leach heaping the ore might be made. Extraction costs (open pit) should be fairly low for this resource.
“A common misconception surrounding low grade deposits is that they must be enormous in scale to be profitable. The Marigold mine is joint venture between Goldcorp (TSE:G) (NYSE:GG) and Barrick. The mine has been in production since 1988 and utilizes heap-leaching to keep the cost of operation low. The operating cost per tonne is $575, and the grade of gold was 0.63 g/t in 2009. Despite being in operation for 22 years, the mine is still very profitable. In 2009, for their 66 percent stake in the joint venture, Goldcorp produced 98,000 ounces of gold from 8 million tonnes of ore.”
-goldinvestingnews.com/5488/nevada-where-low-grade-gold-deposits-can-still-be-world-class.html
Whoever's not in...Should be prepared to chase!
The ducks are slowly getting into line...
Your post says it all. A well needed lick of common sense..
I'll be laughing all the way to the bank...
Our patience will be rewarded soon. I feel that data gathered and published from the LDM, both current and future, will be more than enough information to generate a lot of interest in this "real deal."
Yep, there was sure some shameless dilution over the years..
Thank goodness there's a new crew in town whose first job was to put a cap on that.
"Fourth-quarter net income increased 25 percent to $721.3 million, or $0.90 a share, from $577.5 million, or $0.70 a share a year earlier.
Wall Street expected adjusted income of $0.81 a share, on revenue of $3.51 billion." -www.benzinga.com/news/earnings/15/01/5188639/las-vegas-sands-beats-q4-net-on-improved-singapore-results
Despite a fall of 6.6 % in company-wide revenue, Sheldon has done it again.
Nice after hours rally..
Well, she'd have to be a believer in the potential of these claims and have some understanding of the geology of the ADL plateau. And when you're cash-strapped, people liquidate what's at hand. Again, just conjecture that I thought interesting..
Nice position. I'd be lapping up shares like a thirsty dog at the current pps...If it weren't for fear of the wife finding out!
Interesting conjecture on another board that the recent selling might be attributed to shareholders who don't have the company's best interests at heart. JJ's ex, for example.
I want more than an uptick. I want a golden enchilada. Drill results and a report on the LDM will be a good start.
I, for one, am pleased as punch!