Re: Hundreds of Gold Deposits, but a Good One is Rare
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Aug 08, 2012 01:04PM
Again, thanks brutus.
“Even high grade deposits with no infrastructure are inferior to easily mined bulk tonnage deposits with close proximity to infrastructure in stable geopolitical jurisdictions,” the NRH report says. That's us.
Thanks again brutus.
"Even high grade deposits with no infrastructure are inferior to easily mined bulk tonnage deposits with close proximity to infrastructure in stable geopolitical jurisdictions,” the NRH report says.
As Mark has pointed out, when you buy Probe shares you get a monster amount of gold in the ground for your buck. When the gold sees daylight is anyone's guess but the fact remains we have the rights to extract it. This is much better than holding a stack of bills with a suspect future. It's so obvious to me that this whole price suppression scheme lead by anon. as a rogue bank or group of banks sitting on the shares each time it rallies is like a big fat elephant playing with depositors funds and creating their own money to steal in broad daylight And I am let down by the board's continuing silence all during this criminal process as everyone is probably tired of hearing about but the fact, IMO, remains that the board doesn't want to know what's happening for they are poor leaders just interested in the status quo like so many career politicians. I would love to have Jim Sinclair rake these guys over the coals in a public forum. Silence is NOT golden.