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    Victoria Gold drills 274.3 m of 2.5 g/t Au at Cove (Seite 156)

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      schrieb am 17.12.09 07:43:02
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.580.275 von praesens am 16.12.09 18:13:59
      Es sind auch "negative" Postings willkommen! resp. ich würde die eher als konstruktiv bezeichnen.;)

      Gut möglich, ich rechne mit 3-3.5 Mio/oz

      ....denke aber der grosse Abverkauf hat ja heute nicht stattgefunden.. Blackmont hat sogar weiter dazugekauft, bei Cannacord als "Topseller" waren es lediglich 197K..würde die eher unter Taxselling abbuchen....

      Aber wie immer: bei Explorern und Aktien allgemein. Es gibt bekanntlich nicht nur eine Richtung....

      Grüsse
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      schrieb am 16.12.09 18:13:59
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.579.800 von shai100 am 16.12.09 17:27:05Nicht gleich losbrüllen - mein erstes posting hier, und das nicht gleich positiv ... soll gewiß kein gebashe sein ...

      Ich verfolge Victoria schon eine ganze Zeit aufmerksam.
      Nach meiner Erfahrung sind auf diese Art und Weise begründete Verzögerungen OFT (also nicht zwangsläufig immer) zurückzuführen auf nicht wirklich tolle Ergebnisse der estimates, studies, etc.

      Meist wird dann versucht das Ganze noch irgendwie zu verbessern,
      letztendlich bleibt es aber dann doch hinter den ursprünglichen Erwartungen zurück und führt zu Kursrückgängen.
      Hier schon einmal vorweggenommen bei Bekanntgabe der Verzögerung.

      Wie gesagt, nur ein Gedanke, keine Hoffnung oder böse Absicht ...

      Gruß,
      praesens
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      schrieb am 16.12.09 17:51:58
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.579.926 von Frickhasserin am 16.12.09 17:37:18
      Ich halte meine sehr geduldig;)
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      schrieb am 16.12.09 17:37:18
      Beitrag Nr. 245 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.579.800 von shai100 am 16.12.09 17:27:05wegen der paar Wochen verkauft man doch nicht....alles Schlaffnasen und Weicheier heutzutage :laugh:
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      schrieb am 16.12.09 17:27:05
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.579.442 von Frickhasserin am 16.12.09 16:54:16Scott-Wilson Roscoe Postle is now in the final stages of completing a preliminary resource and engineering evaluation of the Helen zone, located at the Cove property in Nevada. The delivery timeline has been revised to early 2010, because of scope changes instituted to optimize the study:

      das gab logischerweise eine Klatsche....

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      schrieb am 16.12.09 16:54:16
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      was war denn das für eine Deppen-Eröffnung heute bei den Holzfällern :mad:
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      schrieb am 16.12.09 07:31:51
      Beitrag Nr. 242 ()
      Victoria Gold drills 1.5 m of 24.86 g/t Au at Summit


      2009-12-15 16:51 ET - News Release

      Mr. Chad Williams reports

      VICTORIA PROVIDES UPDATE ON NEVADA GOLD PROJECTS

      Victoria Gold Corp. has released a status update on several of its Nevada gold projects.

      Scott-Wilson Roscoe Postle is now in the final stages of completing a preliminary resource and engineering evaluation of the Helen zone, located at the Cove property in Nevada. The delivery timeline has been revised to early 2010, because of scope changes instituted to optimize the study:


      Comprehensive analysis (including digitizing) of exploration information generated by several previous operators in the general Helen zone area;
      Evaluation of alternate sites for the portal location of the adit to access the underground Helen zone from surface.

      "By providing a preliminary indication of the resource and its economic potential, this study will be an important next step toward the advancement of the Helen zone," said Chad Williams, chief executive officer, president and director. "Victoria has drilled 15 holes from surface into the deposit, of which four holes were drilled outside the mineralized envelope or were abandoned. As such, we still have a relatively small amount of information about the Helen zone's true potential. There is little doubt that the next phase of exploration will include a decline from surface and underground diamond drilling, to establish the full vertical extent of the resource and to accelerate the exploration of other nearby targets, in a more efficient manner than drilling from surface."

      Victoria has spent over $10-million (U.S.) at Cove to date, completing the work commitments to earn a 100-per-cent interest in the Cove project, such interest being subject to (i) a back-in right in favour of Newmont Mining Corp., for a 51-per-cent interest, in exchange for a contribution to the property by Newmont equal to 2.5 times the amount spent on the property by Victoria, up to the time of the back-in decision, or (ii) a $1.5-million (U.S.) cash payment to Newmont and a maximum total royalty of up to 5 per cent depending on the prevailing gold price (including previous royalties). The back-in or cash payment decision by Newmont is required to be made within 90 days following the delivery by Victoria of a positive feasibility study based on a minimum of 500,000 ounces of gold.

      Drilling of BH-3 at the Santa Fe project is progressing well. This is the third hole of Victoria's first exploration campaign on this property. At the end of last week, BH-3 was at a depth of about 380 metres, or about half of its targeted depth. A plan view of the location of this hole can be seen on-line. BH-3 is designed to test for gold mineralization at depth and to the east of the mineralization intersected by BH-2 (309 m grading 2.25 grams per tonne gold reported in Stockwatch on Oct. 22, 2009). BH-3 is targeting postulated higher-grade zones of gold mineralization where the frequency of postmineral faulting is expected to be less than intersected in BH-2.

      Victoria has the right to earn from Homestake Mining Co. of California, an indirect subsidiary of Barrick Gold Corp., up to a 70-per-cent interest in the Santa Fe gold property, which comprises 24 patented claims and 226 unpatented claims, by incurring exploration expenses of at least $6.5-million (U.S.) total over a six-year period. Victoria has also staked 42 unpatented claims within the Santa Fe project area of interest.

      Victoria recently completed the 2009 exploration drilling program at the Summit property. This was its first drill campaign on this property. Three diamond drill holes totalling 1,279 m were drilled beneath gold mineralization reported by previous operators. The purpose of the program was to find gold-bearing structural intersections or feeder zones. Narrow zones of gold mineralization were intersected in diamond drill holes PS-1 and PS-2, as shown in the table. Hole PS-3 was drilled from the bottom of the reclaimed open pit but did not encounter gold grades similar to those reported by previous operators. The true width of these mineralized zones is unknown.


      SUMMIT DRILL RESULTS

      From (m) To (m) Metres Gold (g/t)

      PS-1 (i) 141.4 144.8 3.4 2.70
      148.0 157.0 9.0 1.53
      including 154.2 157.0 2.7 3.49
      PS-2
      139.9 151.4 11.5 1.07
      176.2 182.3 6.1 1.20
      243.2 244.8 1.5 24.86
      380.1 381.6 1.5 4.66
      402.9 404.5 1.5 9.09
      PS-3 No significant assays. Several zones with 100 to 250 parts per billion gold

      (i) Poor recovery




      Drilling at Summit was carried out using HQ- and NQ-sized core with assays taken mostly at 1.5-metre intervals. The assays were prepared, processed and assayed by Inspectorate in Reno, Nev. The cut-off grade for exploration purposes used by Victoria at Summit is 300 parts per billion. Assaying was done by fire assay with an atomic absorption finish. Samples with AA results greater than 3,000 ppb were rerun by fire assay with gravimetric finish. Standards, blanks and duplicate assays were also run for quality assurance and quality control.

      The technical contents of this press release were reviewed by Nancy J. Wolverson, independent consulting geologist. She reviewed the analytical results and the QA/QC procedures in place at the facilities of Victoria Gold and the analytical laboratory. Ms. Wolverson is a certified professional geologist through the American Institute of Professional Geologists and is a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101. Raul Madrid, vice-president of exploration, directs the drilling and logging procedures at the Nevada properties, and is responsible for the geologic interpretation.
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      schrieb am 11.12.09 09:18:26
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.548.617 von teresas am 11.12.09 08:18:47alles relativ. Pro (kleiner) Baggerschaufel sind das immerhin 40-50 Dollar :D
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      schrieb am 11.12.09 09:00:33
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      hier noch die Drillmap

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      schrieb am 11.12.09 08:54:36
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 38.548.471 von shai100 am 11.12.09 07:22:06

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      Victoria Gold drills 274.3 m of 2.5 g/t Au at Cove