Am Beispiel von Kimber Resources, die sich im Moment immerhin wieder auf € 1,81 erholt haben, kann man sehen, wie dilettantisch viele dieser Explorer geführt werden - nämlich oft von Menschen, die von Bergbau gar keine Ahnung haben. Nachdem Jim Puplava als Großaktionär dort im letzten Monat die Geduld verloren hatte und einige Pfeifen hinausgeworfen hat, scheint sich die Lage zu bessern:
November 29, 2006
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Kimber Resources Inc. (AMEX:KBX, TSX:KBR)
Kimber is pleased to report further drill results from the Monterde Project.
These results are from reverse circulation ("RC") drilling at Monterde on Carotare (CTR), El Orito Norte (EOR), Veta Minitas (LMR), Carmen (MTR) as well as core drilling on Carmen (CTC).
Highlights
LMR-47 26 metres of 18.16 g/t gold equivalent,
including 4 metres of 101.85 g/t gold equivalent,
and 10 metres of 12.47 g/t gold equivalent
LMR-48 26 metres of 3.26 g/t gold equivalent
CTR-54 8 metres of 5.16 g/t gold equivalent
Aber was muß sich ein Anleger denken, der auf der Hompage ganz offen zu lesen bekommt:
"We are now addressing priorities which could not be dealt with over the last two months. The Company needs expertise in mine-building, which it does not have. In particular, we need the kind of experience which has taken a mineral deposit from a resource estimate through feasibility studies to production. We are well served by experienced and talented consultants, but there is no substitute for having these skills in house. We aim to engage a senior mining engineer with experience in mine development and construction to champion this part of the Monterde project, while our geological team continues to explore and drill for more ounces at Carotare, El Orito, and elsewhere."
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