EMAIL RESPONSE FROM DAN HOLLIS REGARDING PR TO HURRICANE DITCA:
It just doesn’t get any better than this. I suggest that you re post morning, noon and night for the next week. In fact, if it isn’t against the rules we should think about re posting significant positive findings and due diligence OFTEN. I think we are continually dealing with the same issues over and over again because this kind of media does not organize subjects by category and the issues are not captioned for easy reference and access. Suggested Captions that could be used in postings are: DUTCH GULCH DRILLING AND ASSAY, DUTCH GULCH NI43-101, JUNGO, 10Q, ARIZONA PROJECT, COMPANY HISTORY, MANAGEMENT, FINANCE, SHARE STRUCTURE, DAN HOLLIS CEO, STEVEN KEAVENLY CFO, TOM LAHEY CFO, CHALLENGES, PRESS RELEASE COMMENTS, DUE-DILIGENCE TOPIC: ? , GOLD MINING OPERATIONS, GEOLOGY, POLITICS, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, MANAGEMENT ISSUES, CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES, ETC. and many more with sub categories as you may describe them . Maybe a lot of this information can be compiled and stored in the Intro Section of this site for easy reference. I don’t know how this is done but I’m sure there is someone here who knows the ropes.
For now I think it is a good idea to re post, even repackage and categorize significant posts concerning critical issues such as the reference to: EMAIL FROM DAN HOLLIS REGARDING PR. Thank you for your consideration and let me know your thoughts. The following post is from HURRICANE DITKA:
email response from Hollis:
--- On Wed, 6/1/11, Dan Hollis <dan@danhollis.com> wrote:
From: Dan Hollis <dan@danhollis.com>
Subject: Re: News from Dutch Gold?
Date: Wednesday, June 1, 2011, 8:54 AM
"Spring is about two months behind in Montana.
When a Company moves from select assays to bulk sampling, it means that the company is on track for development. Two key elements to the news release, we continue to find coarse gold, and we are getting fairly uniform results. Coarse gold is very significant, as it indicates high mineralization which is consistent with the high grade structures that our geologist found 20 years ago, we are confirming and DEFINING the values believed to be present. This is a critical element in early mine planning. Key element number two, all of our drill targets, now 6+ completed holes, are meeting expectation, no surprises. This is also crucial to early mine planning.
More info to come."
Dan
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On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:43 PM, XXXXX wrote:
Dear Sirs,
Can you provide numbers to go along with today's press release? I am disappointed that your much anticipated news failed to give any concrete results, other than the results were "encouraging" and you plan to do more sample drilling.
As this is becoming a serious matter, can you please advise why there are so many delays in reporting your progress?
Thank you for your time.