Thanks DoLittle for the information, quite helpful and I agree a good day for GBB and its shareholders.
I mentioned in my last post that I would do some research on our neighbour to the north to see how close GBB is to Yorbeau Resources. I did that after the bell closed and viola..I think that is French for "there it is" It was eons ago that I took French in school.
I researched Yorbeau site and it looks to me like we are backed right against their property. It is "REALLY EXCITING" to see the Cadilliac Larder Lake Break running right thru GBB's most northerly part of their property. When you go thru the maps CLLB line is the fault that runs thru Osisko's malartic, Gbb's land position and points west.When you click on the link keep scrolling down to the bottom and you will see two different maps with pertinent information that relates to GBB. It looks to me like the the old Granada site is approximately a kilometer away and if hole # 17 was a step hole 600 meters north with 65 meters with grades of 1.2 ozs from their last news release...when we start our Phase 3 Drilling Program... let's hope we start drilling in a northly direction and prove up 1 of our visions.
The more I research GBB's property the more excited I become. No wonder the Coffin Brothers have endorsed GBB I am not a geologist,but after studing the assays and other information, I would endorse GBB myself, and in a way I guess that is what I am doing now. Again this is not a pump--only a vision I, GBB management, and by the looks of the trading patterns over the last few days, it is obviously other people's vision to.
Sorry, for some reason I am unable to paste the PDF format from Yorbeau website, if someone could explain to me how, I have tried to cut and paste, but to no avail. You can go to Yorbeau Resources site and see for self, scroll down their PDF and you will see the Cadilliac Fault Maps.
Have a good nite.
mintaka