Today’s top poster, Bullboard, and Blog
Top Bullboards post:
“There is a "bonanza" intersection of 6140 g Au/t over 1 m from 375m - 376 m. If you look at the adjacent samples (see below) you'll notice that the upper sample adjacent to the bonanza grade assayed 1.87 g Au/t over 1 m. The sample below the 6140 g Au/t assayed 0.59 g Au/t over 4 m. They then "weighted" the samples to calculate an average grade over the 6 m. Multiply the intersection width by the grade for each sample. Then total those numbers and divide by the total width (in this case 6 m) and you get the "weighted average" grade over the total width - 1024 g Au/t over 6 m. Like you pointed out correctly, most of that grade is attributable to the 6140 g Au/t over 1 m interval - still impressive nonetheless.” From mooreman on the Golden Hope Mines (TSX: V.GNH, Stock Forum) board.
Top Bullboard:
CardioComm Solutions (TSX: V.EKG, Stock Forum) received the second-most reads and posts on a day its stock price slipped more than 11%.
Top blog:
LexLuthor2 believes this gold junior will soon show a one million ounce resource increase in the Lex Corp News Letter blog.
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