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schrieb am 01.05.12 17:30:15
Hallo Pete, ja das sehe ich auch.
Ich sprach vom Bit und Ask, nicht vom Umsatz. Aber auch da wird
sich in Zukunft noch was tun

schrieb am 01.05.12 21:39:59
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.:
43.107.726 von flaschengas am 01.05.12
17:30:15Bit und Ask ist ein bedeutungsloses Geplänkel,
sofern kein Umsatz stattfindet.
Momentan gibt es Null Nachfrage nach den Shares. Dabei ist die MK
der Firma geradezu lächerlich.
Ich gehe mittlerweile davon aus, das HYL nicht extrem unterbewertet
ist. Wäre das der Fall, dann hätten professionelle Investoren
dieses erkannt und wären gross eingestiegen. Es ist halt so, dass
95% der Explorer sich als Nieten entpuppen. Ich hoffe zwar, das
dies bei HYL nicht der Fall ist, aber meine Hoffnung ist langsam am
sterben.
schrieb am 02.05.12 16:01:38
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.:
43.107.726 von flaschengas am 01.05.12
17:30:15Hallo Flaschengas,
wann soll sich etwas tun? Seit Jahren haut ihr die gleichen Sprüche
raus, hat sich auch nur etwas bei Hy Lake geändert? Immer noch die
gleichen nicht eingehaltenen Versprechungen und sonst nur heiße
Luft. Der Mutmaßung von Pete stimme ich in vollem Umfang zu, Hy
lake wird sich nicht anders entwickeln als der größte Teil aller
Explorer, für billiges Geld übernommen werden oder pleite gehen. Da
helfen auch deine besten Prognosen für die Zukunft nicht.
schrieb am 02.05.12 16:20:23
Bid und Ask?
Null Interesse an der Aktie Hy Lake!
In Kanada sieht es so aus:
May 02, 09:30 0.155 +0.015 2,000 PI Financial TD Securities
Apr 19, 13:24 0.140 +0.010 20,000 RaymondJ TD Securities
Apr 19, 10:50 0.170 +0.040 5,000 Scotia CIBC
Apr 19, 10:50 0.165 +0.035 5,000 Scotia CIBC
Apr 10, 13:18 0.130 -0.020 20,000 TD Securities CIBC
Bob wird es schon richten, spätestens wenn sein Porsche Probleme
macht wird es mehr Aktien von Hy Lake geben.
schrieb am 02.05.12 19:53:37
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.:
43.111.420 von ono1fz am 02.05.12
16:20:23Hallo an Alle,
fragt doch mal euere Freunde. Exxon, Paphos, Buy, sind sie
ausgestiegen?
Was ist mit den geheimsvollen Nachrichten von Bob?
Flaschengas, du hast doch die Nachrichten bekommen?
schrieb am 02.05.12 22:08:59
schrieb am 03.05.12 21:42:55
Wo sind eigentlich buy, exxon abgeblieben, habe lange nichts mehr
von denen gehört!!
schrieb am 03.05.12 22:22:13
Hy Lake Gold Completes Winter/Spring 2012 Drilling in Red Lake
Hy Lake Gold Inc. HYL
5/3/2012 3:39:00 PM
Hy Lake Gold Completes Winter/Spring 2012 Drilling in Red Lake
Hy Lake Gold Completes Winter/Spring 2012 Drilling in Red Lake
Toronto, Ontario CANADA, May 03, 2012 /FSC/ - Hy Lake Gold Inc.
(HYL - CNSX),is pleased to announce that it has completed its 2012
winter/spring drilling programs on the Company's 100%-owned Mount
Jamie Mine Property and the recently acquired, 100%-owned Golden
Tree Property. A total of 5,133 metres were drilled, with 2,161
metres drilled at the Mount Jamie property and 2,972 metres drilled
at the Golden Tree property (see Map1).
To view the map, click onto the link below or copy and paste into
your browser:
www.usetdas.com/maps/hylake/HyLakeDrillingProgram.pdf
The Mount Jamie property drilling consisted of 16 holes designed to
test the on-strike extensions of the property-scale mineralized
corridors, including the historical North Vein Trend. Four holes,
in scissor pairs, were drilled to test the on-strike continuity of
gold mineralization to the west of the historical Mount Jamie Mine
Shaft #1 workings. Four holes, also scissor pairs, were drilled to
test gold mineralization to both the west and east on-strike
extensions of the historical Mount Jamie Mine Shaft #2. An
additional four holes were drilled as a green-field exploration
project and tested several prospective geophysical and geological
targets for gold mineralization.
At Hy Lake Gold's adjacent Golden Tree property 15 holes were
drilled. Drilling tested the east and west extensions of the West
Red Lake Mineralization Zone and the eastern on-strike continuation
of the North Vein. Two green-field targets were drilled in the
northern part of the Golden Tree property with geological and
geophysical features favourable for gold mineralization.
Core logging confirmed Hy Lake Gold's main exploration concept from
a geological standpoint. Favourable lithology is present in all
drillholes, including interlayered mafic, ultramafic and
intermediate metavolcanics and quartz diorites. Multiple zones of
sulphide mineralization (mainly pyrite, secondary chalcopyrite and
pyrrhotite) were encountered in the core as well as zones of
intense deformation, brecciation, silicification, quartz veining
and carbonate alteration. There apparently exists a strike
continuity of the main, property-scale mineralization trends -
Golden Tree Trend, North Vein Trend, West Mount Jamie Trend (see
news release of April 14, 2011).
Core samples from the program were cut in half using a diamond
cutting saw and sent to ActLabs, an accredited mineral analysis
laboratory in Red Lake, Ontario, for preparation and analysis
utilizing fire assay, gravimetric and screen metallic methods.
Certified gold reference standards, blanks and field duplicates
have been routinely inserted into the sample stream as part of Hy
Lake Gold's quality control/quality assurance program. The assay
results are pending and expected to be received in full by the end
of May, 2012.
Christopher Etuk, B.Sc. managed field operations for this phase of
the 2012 exploration program. As project geologist, Christopher
supervised drilling operations, logged and sampled drill core and
managed the core cutting. Drilling operations at the Mount Jamie
and Golden Tree properties were carried out by Chibougamau Diamond
Drilling Ltd. of Chibougamau, Quebec.
Vadim Galkin, PhD, P.Geo., Hy Lake Gold's VP Exploration, who is a
qualified person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101
has reviewed the technical information contained in this press
release.
About Hy Lake Gold Inc.
Hy Lake Gold Inc. is a Toronto-based mineral exploration company
focused on gold exploration and production development in the
prolific Red Lake Mining District of Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
Hy Lake Gold has assembled several significant property packages
totalling approximately 3,500 hectares in the west end of the Red
Lake Gold Camp. The properties cover a 12 kilometre distance along
the West Red Lake Trend, containing 3 former producing gold mines,
and the Company continues to explore these properties both along
strike and at depth. To find out more about Hy Lake Gold Inc.
(CNSX: HYL) visit our website at www.hylake.com.
Shares Issued: 43,789,148
On behalf of the board:
Mr. Robert B. Seitz, President & C.E.O.
office@hylake.com
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements, including
predictions, projections and forecasts. Forward-looking statements
include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to
exploration activities and results (including the timing of
results), the timing and success of exploration activities
generally, permitting timelines, government regulation of
exploration and mining operations, environmental risks, title
disputes or claims, limitations on insurance coverage, timing and
possible outcomes of any pending litigation and timing and results
of future resource estimates or future economic studies, and in
particular include statements with respect to the timing of the
reporting of drilling results at Rowan Lake and the other
properties. Often, but not always, forward-looking statements can
be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "planning",
"planned", "expects", or "looking forward", "does not expect",
"continues", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends",
"potential", anticipate", "does not anticipate", or "belief", or
describes a "goal" or variation of such phrases or state that
certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", or
"will" be taken, occur or be achieved.
Forward-looking statements are based on a number of material
factors and assumptions, including the result of drilling and
exploration activities, the expected geological conditions or
formations are not located, that contracted parties provide goods
and/or services on the agreed timeframes, that the equipment
necessary for the exploration is available as scheduled and does
not incur unforeseen break downs, that no labour shortages or
delays are incurred, that plant and equipment function as
specified, that no unusual geological or technical problems occur,
and that laboratory and other related services are available and
perform as contracted.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, future
events, conditions, uncertainties and other factors which may cause
the actual results, performance or achievements to be materially
different from any future results, prediction, projection,
forecast, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the
forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, the
interpretation and actual results of current exploration
activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be
refined; future prices of gold; possible variations in grade or
recovery rates; failure of equipment or processes to operate as
anticipated; the failure of contracted parties to perform; labour
disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in
obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion
of exploration. Although Hy Lake has attempted to identify
important factors that could cause actual actions, events or
results to differ materially from those described in
forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause
actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended. There can be no assurances that forward-looking
statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements.
To view this press release as a web page, click onto the link
below:
www.usetdas.com/PR/hylake03052012.htm