Hallo Bobelle,
danke.
Alexco ist auf Seite 1 hinzugefügt.
Novagold hält 19%, das ist mal nicht schlecht.
Wann werden die endlich übernommen, bin da nicht am Laufenden.
Sehr gute Nachrichten für EXN.V
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Excellon Expands Rodilla with Additional Massive Sulphide Intercepts and Announces High Grade Assays
Tuesday November 13, 10:11 am ET
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov. 13, 2007) - Excellon Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:EXN - News) announces four additional significant massive sulphide and sulphide breccia intercepts, ranging from 3.1 to 15.2 metres (m) thick (estimated true thickness) in ongoing drilling on the Rodilla Manto (see table below). The mineralized intercepts in these four vertical holes consist largely of massive sphalerite with subordinate galena and 10 to 20% barite gangue. Assays for these holes are pending. The Rodilla Manto is rapidly emerging as a sub-horizontal massive sulphide lens already 60 by 60 m in plan that appears to strengthen, thicken and deepen to the north-northwest (NNW). Follow-up drilling is focused on enlarging the body to the northwest, where it is completely open.
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Assays have been received for two of the Rodilla Manto holes (LP405 and LP408) announced October 16, 2007 (see table below). These two holes respectively show silver values of 282 and 632 g/t (8.2 and 18.4 oz/T); 4.7 and 9% lead; and 12.1 and 10.9% zinc. These values are comparable to those of the Rodilla Manto discovery hole (LP-326), which cut 2.0 m (estimated true thickness) of massive sulphides grading 1,143 g/t (36.8 oz/T) silver with 8.3% lead and 10.7% zinc. Assays have also been received for LP404, which cut 1.0 m of sulphide breccia between the Rodilla and Guadalupe Mantos (see table below).
As known, the Rodilla Manto appears to strengthen, coalesce, thicken and deepen along a central NNW-oriented axis from LP413 to LP424. It remains completely open to the northwest past LP424, and drilling is active in this area. The transition along the axis is pronounced, starting with a 12.5 m thick intercept in LP413 characterized by three massive sulphide layers, each about 2.0 m thick, separated by two incompletely mineralized 3.0 m thick limestone beds. This partial mineralization has disappeared 22 m to the north where LP408 cut 14.2 m of massive sulphides in the same interval. LP424 lies 44 m NNW of LP408 and cut a slightly thicker (15.3 m) massive sulphide interval that bottoms 14.0 m deeper than LP408. Transition away from the axis is also marked, with holes to the east cutting sulphides that diminish progressively to traces. In contrast, holes to the west of the axis cut mineralization 2.0 to 4.8 m thick that rises towards the Guadalupe Manto elevation. Hole LP404 cut 1.0 m of well-mineralized sulphide breccia (see table below) at the elevation of the lower Guadalupe Manto, 40 m west of the uppermost part of the Rodilla Manto, indicating that the link between the two mantos may be made in this general area.
Assay results are also reported for two previously announced sulphide intercepts drilled off the northwestern edge of the Guadalupe South Manto (LP391 & LP392) and three holes drilled in sulphide breccia flanking the main Guadalupe Manto (LP383, 384 & 385) (see press release of August 22, 2007). Results for the two Guadalupe South Manto holes are comparable to the overall high-grade values shown by this manto. Notably one of the three holes in the Guadalupe Manto Breccia is exceptionally high in silver (1,219 g/t or 35.5 oz/T).
"The Rodilla Manto continues to grow quickly and we are pleased to see the strong north-northwest axis running parallel to the neighbouring Guadalupe Manto. Our geologists believe we can detect these structural controls in our geophysical surveys, which should greatly aid our exploration in this completely overburden covered high-potential area," said Richard W. Brissenden, Excellon's CEO and president. "We are also pleased to see strong silver values in the sulphide breccias as we blend this material with high-grade lead and zinc ore to maintain a more constant mill feed grade."
To view the Assay Results table, please visit the following link: http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/assayERI1113.pdf.
To view the Location Map (Map 1) & the Mantos and Recent Drill Hole Locations (Map 2), please visit the following link: http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/ERImap1113.pdf.
Qualified Persons
Dr. Peter Megaw, PhD, CPG, and Mr. John Sullivan, BSc., PGeo., have acted as the Qualified Persons, as defined in National Instrument 43-101, for this disclosure and have supervised the preparation of the technical information on which this press release is based.
Dr. Megaw has a PhD in geology and more than 25 years of relevant experience focused on exploring silver and gold systems in Mexico. He is a Certified Professional Geologist (CPG 10227) by the American Institute of Professional Geologists and an Arizona Registered Geologist (ARG 21613). Dr. Megaw is not independent of Excellon as he is a shareholder.
Mr. Sullivan is an economic geologist with over 35 years of experience in the mineral industry. Most recently a senior geologist at a Toronto-based international geological and mining engineering consulting firm, he has evaluated properties and prepared National Instrument 43-101 reports on gold and base metal projects in Canada and internationally. Mr. Sullivan is not independent of Excellon as he is an officer and holds common share purchase options.
About Excellon
Excellon, a self-sustaining mineral resource company operating in Durango State, Mexico, is committed to building value through production, expansion and discovery. The Company is producing silver, lead and zinc from high grade manto deposits on its Platosa Property, strategically located in the middle of the Mexican silver belt. In fiscal 2008, Excellon's focus is on increasing its Mineral Resources through an aggressive $11-million exploration program, expanding its operation, and studying the feasibility of building a mill at site. The Platosa Property, not fully explored, has several geological indicators of a large mineralized system, the tracking of which Excellon believes will lead to the discovery of a world class deposit.
Aber auch FR.V erschließt eine neue property - wie immer zügig!-
die haben sie von First Silver abgestaubt.
Die tabellen im link anschauen:
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First Majestic Silver Corp.: Update on the Cuitaboca Silver Project
Tuesday November 13, 10:16 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 13, 2007 -- FIRST MAJESTIC SILVER CORP. (CDNX:FR.V - News)(Other OTC:FRMSF.PK - News)(Frankfurt:FMV.F - News)(WKN: A0LHKJ) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that the first stage of exploration at the Company's Cuitaboca Silver Project has defined a system of at least six known parallel veins that hosts high grade silver, lead and zinc.
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The Cuitaboca Silver Project district is located in the State of Sinaloa in Mexico situated in the Western edge of the Sierra Madre Occidental metallogenic province, a large geologic region that is host to many of the best known gold, silver and base metals producing districts such as San Jose de Gracia, Alamos, Guanacevi, Tayoltita, Bacis, La Cienega, Pinos Altos, etc.
The Cuitaboca project, acquired from First Silver Reserve, Inc. late last year along with the San Martin Silver Mine, consists of a 5,134 hectare land package with at least six well known veins with sulphide mineralization carrying high grade silver. The veins within the property are known as La Lupita, Los Sapos, Chapotal, Colateral-Jesus Maria, Mojardina and Santa Eduwiges.
During the first two quarters of this year, access to the project was achieved with a total of 26 km of new road construction, which successfully reached two of the veins within the system: the Colateral-Jesus Maria vein, and the Mojardina vein. Development of a 100 metre crosscut to access the Colateral vein was constructed and a drift of 110 metres along the vein has been completed to date. Results of sampling shown below were taken at three metre line spacing's along the Colateral vein which have shown an average grade of 425 g/t silver, 0.42 g/t gold, 1.65% lead and 2.15% zinc across the 110 metres........................................................................
Und Gammon Gold mit sehr schlechten Zahlen.
Bin froh, da verkauft zu haben.
Aber jetzt kann man bald wieder einsteigen
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Grüße
Tschonko