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Tuesday, 07/19/2011 8:50:13 AM

Tuesday, July 19, 2011 8:50:13 AM

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I only have one post. I read throught the financial statement and I appreciate the honest put into it, but I do have one concern.
It concerns the risks involved with the company. This may be old news, but with the lack of cash flow and the large deficit it does worry me some. Has this situation already been resolved? TIA! GO SNEY!!
The following was copied directly from the financial statement:

RISKS RELATED TO OUR COMPANY

WE HAVE A LIMITED OPERATING HISTORY ON WHICH TO BASE AN EVALUATION OF OUR BUSINESS AND PROSPECTS.

We have been in the business of exploring mineral resource properties since 2003 and we have not yet located any mineral reserve. As a result, we have never had any revenues from our operations. In addition, our operating history has been restricted to the acquisition and exploration of our mineral properties and this does not provide a meaningful basis for an evaluation of our prospects if we ever determine that we have a mineral reserve and commence the construction and operation of a mine. We have no way to evaluate the likelihood of whether our mineral property contains any mineral reserve or, if it does that we will be able to build or operate a mine successfully. We anticipate that we will continue to incur operating costs without realizing any revenues during the period when we are exploring our properties. We therefore expect to continue to incur significant losses into the foreseeable future. We recognize that if we are unable to generate significant revenues from mining operations and any disposition of our property, we will not be able to earn profits or continue operations. At this early stage of our operation, we also expect to face the risks, uncertainties, expenses and difficulties frequently encountered by companies at the start up stage of their business development. We cannot be sure that we will be successful in addressing these risks and uncertainties and our failure to do so could have a materially adverse effect on our financial condition. There is no history upon which to base any assumption as to the likelihood that we will prove successful and we can provide investors with no assurance that we will generate any operating revenues or ever achieve profitable operations.

THE FACT THAT WE HAVE NOT EARNED ANY OPERATING REVENUES SINCE OUR INCORPORATION RAISES SUBSTANTIAL DOUBT ABOUT OUR ABILITY TO CONTINUE TO EXPLORE OUR MINERAL PROPERTIES AS A GOING CONCERN.

We have not generated any revenue from operations since our incorporation and we anticipate that we will continue to incur operating expenses without revenues unless and until we are able to identify a mineral resource in a commercially exploitable quantity on either of our mineral properties and build and operate a mine. We had cash in the amount of $32 as of September 30, 2010. At September 30, 2010, we had a working capital deficit of $116,483. We incurred a net loss of $2,411,617 for the nine months ended September 30, 2010 and $3,118,752 since inception. We will have to raise additional funds to meet our currently budgeted operating requirements for the next 12 months. As we cannot assure a lender that we will be able to successfully explore and develop our mineral properties, we will probably find it difficult to raise debt financing from traditional lending sources. We have traditionally raised our operating capital from sales of equity and debt securities, but there can be no assurance that we will continue to be able to do so. If we cannot raise the money that we need to continue exploration of our mineral property, we may be forced to delay, scale back, or eliminate our exploration activities. If any of these were to occur, there is a substantial risk that our business would fail.

These circumstances lead our independent registered public accounting firm, in their report dated April 7, 2009, to comment about our company's ability to continue as a going concern. Management has plans to seek additional capital through a private placement of our capital stock. These conditions raise substantial doubt about our company's ability to continue as a going concern. Although there are no assurances that management's plans will be realized, management believes that our company will be able to continue operations in the future.

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