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Swimmingly

09/21/10 11:32 AM

#3786 RE: mick #3785

There could be more than 1.5 million oz. This was just an estimate in an area with very high gold content.
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overachiever

09/21/10 11:34 AM

#3788 RE: mick #3785

only surveyor would know or groundkeeper in mining aea.



No Mick. A surveyor would not know, nor would a "groundskeeper". First of all BTDG does not own the gold mine they claim they own no matter how much people fantasize over it.

Secondly, proven reserves are only determined by exhaustive technical reports by engineering companies coupled with mining feasibility studies all of which cost millions of dollars.

It's too bad that these swindlers try to scam those ignorant about the mining business, but that is what they have done. People should at the very least learn the rules before they buy into a scam like BTDG
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mick

09/21/10 11:36 AM

#3789 RE: mick #3785

correction on area word.
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EarnestDD

09/21/10 11:38 AM

#3790 RE: mick #3785

NO ... only a geologist with experience would be able to interpret the core samples and write a NI 43-101 technical report.

But FIRST, BTDG must have a mining property ... which they do NOT.
jmo

only surveyor would know or groundkeeper in mining area


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Swimmingly

09/21/10 2:34 PM

#3814 RE: mick #3785

This is way undervalued for the amount of gold they have. They are most likely looking for a higher offer.