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The Company's Eagle Gold Project in Yukon Canada hosts a National Instrument 43-101 compliant Reserve of 2.3 million ounces of gold.

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Message: greycld
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Jan 22, 2008 09:26AM

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Jan 22, 2008 10:49AM

Jan 22, 2008 11:24AM

Great to meet you over the weekend. i do though have to agree to disagree with ya on a couple points...haha. of course you think summit is the least interesting and i think it could be huge. it may not be as fun of a challenge like RJR at mill and personally for the geos completely engaging to tackle but i find huge amounts of gold interesting. it will be big.

as for the comments

"there is almost no small speculative market around VIT, it's mostly held by majors holding a sure thing"

these are some of the juniors in the direct areas of some of our properties

first gold

atna

klondex mines

white knight ( now part of us gold corp)

xcal

coral gold

j pacific gold

bravo ventura

miranda

"and now our regret is we can't buy more." I am not in your camp on this one or have regrets we can't buy more. we have 166 square miles of property already and it does not take a rocket scientist to concur with Marcus' statement from last years interview that we have a life time of drilling possible. ( and he means real drilling for real potential not just dropping holes indiscriminately) Its like if i was VIT, a man stranded alone on an island with 8 super models. They are all looking for attention and fully worthy of it on a mental and physical level. i am the stud man, ha ha, and can perhaps handle them all, but more??? then it becomes perhaps a nightmare rushing around to service them all ( 12, 15 20+ properties), losing quality and focus and direction. Getting spread too thin. I am content with my 8 super models. so therefore i don't go with the huge continuing land grab theory and am not disappointed with the HUGE things we already have. we are going to hit it the right way at the right time and maximize these amazing properties.


Jan 23, 2008 11:48AM
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