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Re: Slojab post# 1142

Wednesday, 08/24/2011 1:04:26 PM

Wednesday, August 24, 2011 1:04:26 PM

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"Which is a few claims." LOL, Slo, a few? It's 16 to be precise. Looks like several hundred acres to me.

Please refer to the recent PR which states:


"The Company is currently working with experienced geological consultants to complete compilation of all available data on the property including nearby historic deposits, geological maps, mineralized zones, geophysical surveys, and drilling results.

The 16 claims are within Quebec's Abitibi mining camp which hosts a world-renowned number and high grade precious metal (Au-Ag) and poly-metallic (Cu-Zn-Au-Ag and Cu-Au) ore deposits. The geological setting of the Banroy property, which exists between Destor-Porcupine and Larder Lake-Cadillac faults, exhibits geological features similar to the Kerr Addison (10,457,000 oz of gold from 1938 to 1996) and Holloway (4.9 M metric tonnes grading 5.9 g/t Au) ore deposits in Ontario. The works conducted by Resources Cartier Inc. in nearby areas show a great potential for gold and base metal discoveries.

Please see: www.asiaprop.com/properties/banroy-gold/property-description-and-location/

Daniel McKinney, CEO of API, commented; "The next step will be several prospecting site visits by our consultant geologists to the claims over the next few months. Their goal is to understand exactly what we have in the mineralized zones on the property. Concurrently, we are conducting intensive due diligence and negotiations on a number of other very interesting gold mining properties."


When one does the activity described above, one is exploring. This is the very definition of a junior mining and explanation.

As to your belief that "plans are meaningless"....well, I don't know how any one does anything without SOME kind of plan. That belief is just plain depressing, if you think about it.