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Re: Pro-Truck 14 post# 57531

Saturday, 06/04/2011 12:20:33 AM

Saturday, June 04, 2011 12:20:33 AM

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Why thank you and yes Yele is in the Pampana area.

Most here have no idea how rich that area is.

It was in fact the sole purpose of Beginning Operations in Sierra Leone in the first place and was based on three individual Detailed Reports each showing better results than the last.

I chuckle at how much posters here were pumped by a single anyalasis when I consider the numerous samples, lab analysis, trenching and various techniques used to form those self same Reports.

Based on the initial extraction report of 2011 one should consider that the Pampana Project produced more with local labour and hand tools than it had up to our first Extraction report in 2011.

For those who don't know we were up to two kilos of gold per month with local labour and hand tools. These yields were supposed to multiply with our mobile wash plants on site.

No gas, machinery upkeep or any of the like, just cheap local labour which we subsidized with food we grew for that very purpose.

If the Company has moved back to the Pampana Area it is very good news.

Thx for sharing. Thats probably worth a rum and coke if its true but you'll have to buy your own, I've lost to much money here.

After a lengthy absence I see real concerns continue which have dropped stock price but there are developments that could change that.

So you here it first I think climate Concerns will begin to build again as will the Carbon Market.

If we are back in the Pampana Area, extractions can multiply even without equipment and although Operating expenses are increasing our dredges can produce ever increasing yields.

The biggest drawbacks at this time is the onset of the rainy season with insufficient resources to cover Operating Expenses which will and likely already has led to additional dilution.

Probably won't be posting much, no reason to be really excited and still lots of negative concerns and developments to deal with.

One day the tide can turn to the green side if they last long enough to get there.



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