The PR's use of the term "concentrate" struck me as odd also. Are they still processing the salty gold in the ball mill even with issues they had? And then running the milled material through a wash plant to separate out a concentrate? I thought they had given up on all that?
Normally, the product produced by the Merrill Crowe or a carbon system are not referred to as concentrate (although I guess technically, any time you increase the gold content in a material, it is a "concentrate"). They are typically referred to as a "precipitate" in the case of the Merrill Crowe, or as "loaded carbon" in the case of a carbon system. Not concentrate.
It appears that the hobby miners are still not quite up to snuff when it comes to writing technical details in a PR. Remember the sulfites that they were supposedly testing? And the bizarre averaging of selected intervals in drill holes thousands of feet apart?
It's been a week since the toxic notes were eligible for conversions.....first T-trade gonna show up today?