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Message: Re: 17 million Oz..
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Jan 25, 2009 04:24PM

Remember, this is a presentation, and not necessarily meant as a stand-alone, totally self-explanatory piece. You have to imagine Brian standing along side with a laser pointer. In slide 16, the text says that widths and grades are similar to important mines such as Red Lake and Kirkland Lake. This comparison is brought up again in the text for slide 20, the figure that compares the depth potential of the Golden Mile to Red Lake. This slide (or something similar) has been used before, and has never been very clear. Again, it helps to have a speaker with a pointer to point out the Kodiak portion of the slide (the blue, green and red areas at the top taken from previous slides) and the Red Lake portions (the brown, gray, and yellow). The 7 and 10 million ounce labels refer to the Red Lake section, something which a speaker would point out, but which is not obvious from the slide. It would be nice if Kodiak would add something equivalent to speaker's notes to this slide.

BTW, slide 23 says assays are pending on the Yellow Brick Road.

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