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July 29, 2017

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17 Comments

  1. Jon don’t forget to tell everyone about the blue skies ahead for Cxo, congrats to the longs and Ggi, also Gtt wow

    Comment by Greg — July 30, 2017 @ 8:56 pm

  2. Jon
    Was going back and reading The old GGI press releases and noticed that there are actually 5 anomalies A B C D and E, E being to the south
    I wonder how E will play into all of this?

    Comment by gregh — July 30, 2017 @ 8:59 pm

  3. I suspect there are even more, Gregh. Keep in mind, they only received the final data from Geotech a couple of weeks ago. Especially after what has been found at Anomaly “A”, everything is being carefully reviewed and new information is probably coming to light. Certain anomalies have really stood out. Others, which could be more subtle but equally important, are likely present IMHO. It was very wise on the part of GGI to lock up as much ground as they did last year (63 sq km) even though at that time the idea of more than one E&L was not a major part of the discussion as it is now.

    Comment by Jon - BMR — July 30, 2017 @ 9:01 pm

  4. Given what we now know, as someone stated, not sure if it was you or not Jon, but Garibaldi may have stumbled onto something of Epic proportions.

    Comment by Dan1 — July 30, 2017 @ 9:01 pm

  5. Hi Jon, TUO Tudor Gold is rising steadily up $.06 to $.80 as it heads to $1.00 plus.
    DEC Decade Resources traded up $.005 to $.15 on 2.15 million shares. Fidelity
    continues to buy 300-500,000 shares per day with over 29 million shares bought
    since July 5 news. Why? Because they realize that Decade shares are grossly
    undervalued with a market cap of $13.27 million in a company that controls over
    1 million ounces worth $40 to $60 and ounce for high grade, so the company should
    be fairly valued at least at 3 to 4 times current market cap. Assay results on Hole
    4 after 3 high grade holes have been hit will if significant, propel the stock much
    higher. There is a 1,776,000 share short position as of July 14. If assays are good,
    the shorts will help drive the stock to a fairer valuation. Good Luck!

    Comment by Bishkek — July 30, 2017 @ 9:03 pm

  6. Jon, given the outcrop over an area 300x700m, and a boulder field traced over 1.3 km, would it be safe to assume that anomaly A is closer to surface then anomaly D? Also it appears A may be larger than D; however it may not be the case if D widens at depth which would not be picked up by the VTEM greater than 400 meters. Certainly interesting times and if B and C also host mineralization at surface, we will be in for the thrill of a lifetime.
    If anomaly A is close to surface and assuming the geophysicist have enough information from the VTEM, wouldn’t they be able to pin point a drill collar location relatively quickly? It didn’t take long after the gossin was discovered at voisey for them to hit.

    Comment by Dan1 — July 30, 2017 @ 9:04 pm

  7. Do you know if there are any sites where I can get decent charts for Australian stocks?
    The ASX has charts but they are utterly basic and close to useless.

    Comment by John — July 30, 2017 @ 9:05 pm

  8. A little research on Pyrrhotite and it’s significance. It is what was found in the boulders along with chalcopyrite at anomaly A
    Pyrrhotite is a rather common trace constituent of mafic igneous rocks especially norites. It occurs as segregation deposits in layered intrusions associated with pentlandite, chalcopyrite and other sulfides. It is an important constituent of the Sudbury intrusion where it occurs in masses associated with copper and nickel mineralisation.[7] It also occurs in pegmatites and in contact metamorphic zones. Pyrrhotite is often accompanied by pyrite, marcasite and magnetite. Pyrrhotite does not have specific applications. It is mined primarily because it is associated with pentlandite, sulfide mineral that can contain significant amounts of nickel and cobalt.[1]

    Comment by Dan1 — July 30, 2017 @ 9:06 pm

  9. The number given in your alert seems really conservative (but you said it’s a minimum). Just a hunch but I believe that you could move the decimal point one or two places in time. Thanks for all the bird-dogging and persistence. A big winner coming up (and you don’t need an icebreaker to move the product).

    Comment by Marshall — July 30, 2017 @ 9:08 pm

  10. BLO news out.. version 3.0 of the beta… they are systematically moving forward.. slowly but surely!!

    Comment by Jeremy — July 31, 2017 @ 6:03 am

  11. Nice timing, Jeremy…we had a chart all lined up for this morning!…

    Mr. Rav Mlait reports

    CANNABIX TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPS BETA 3.0 MARIJUANA BREATHALYZER AND PROVIDES UPDATE

    Cannabix Technologies Inc. has developed a Beta 3.0 (Cannabix marijuana breathalyzer) device based on its FAIMS (field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry) technology with major advances in the design and commercial capabilities of the device. The Beta 3.0 will include a conventional rechargeable battery, improved ion flow, the latest pulse driver chips to improve resolution and sensitivity. The new design includes improvements that will allow for dynamic testing and for easier configurability that will be needed for more demanding test/user environments.

    The Beta 3.0 device will also include a specialized flow-through heat exchanger technology that stabilizes breath temperature in cold as well as humid temperature settings and allows for breath testing in all temperature conditions. The new device includes improved dielectric barrier discharge ionization source and high-voltage square wave generator which has been given superior voltage shielding. The Beta 3.0 device incorporates real time breath analysis for concentrations of O2, CO2, humidity, temperature and flow-rate which will allow for key metrics for real-time detection of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (“THC”) in human breath.

    Testing update and Establishment of British Columbia Testing Laboratory

    Cannabix has been developing its FAIMS based Cannabix Marijuana Breathalyzer for the detection of THC through exhaled breath and continues testing its devices in British Columbia and Florida for sensitivity and consistency of results for Evidential Breath testing purposes.

    Recent testing with the Cannabix Marijuana Breathalyzer Beta 2.0 prototype device with human subjects after smoking THC cigarettes demonstrated the successful identification of THC in relation to the subject’s background matrix in real-time. (THC being the psychoactive component of marijuana). In addition to THC, several metabolites were identified in the breath of the human subjects including 11-hydroxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and delta-9-carboxy-tetrahydrocannabinol, the results were confirmed by mass spectrometry after the inhalation of cannabis.

    The Company has substantially increased its testing capabilities with investment in a state-of-the art lab space in Vancouver, B.C., purchase of Thermo Scientific mass spectrometer and related equipment. Cannabix has also added to its technical team with the addition of Dr. David Hasman who is an expert in the field of toxicology and forensic science as well the operation of mass spectrometer based testing devices.

    Furthermore, the Company is in discussions to collaborate, using the Cannabix Marijuana Breathalyzer, with a significant U.S. based institution with large user group and enhanced testing environment.

    About Cannabix Technologies Inc.

    Cannabix Technologies Inc. is a leader in marijuana breathalyzer development for law enforcement and the workplace. Cannabix has established breath testing technologies in the pursuit of bringing durable, portable hand-held tools to market to enhance detection of marijuana impaired driving offences on roads at a time when marijuana is becoming legal in many global jurisdictions. Cannabix is working to develop drug-testing devices that will detect THC- the psychoactive component of marijuana that causes intoxication- using breath samples. In particular, Cannabix is focused on developing breath testing devices for detection of recent use of THC, in contrast to urine testing for THC metabolite that requires an invasive collection and reflects use days or even weeks earlier. The devices will also be useful for other practical applications such as testing employees in the workplace where intoxication by THC can be hazardous.

    We seek Safe Harbor.

    Comment by Jon - BMR — July 31, 2017 @ 6:09 am

  12. all about timing my man!!!!:)

    Comment by Jeremy — July 31, 2017 @ 6:24 am

  13. john/Jon… GGI .. what about the adage of 150% above the 200 = a sell???

    Comment by Jeremy — July 31, 2017 @ 6:33 am

  14. You can toss the book out, Jeremy, on what one might consider to be “normal”, as it pertains to this situation.

    Comment by Jon - BMR — July 31, 2017 @ 6:45 am

  15. GGI quick out of the gate. WOW!

    Comment by pole — July 31, 2017 @ 6:50 am

  16. Agree- short term TA is difficult and with so many variables and forces at work with GGI. Appreciate the long-term/big picture TA from John for sure

    Comment by Foz1971 — July 31, 2017 @ 6:59 am

  17. For sure you’re going to see volatility, but those who try to get cute with core positions could get burned in terms of not getting back in on any attempted flip.

    Comment by Jon - BMR — July 31, 2017 @ 7:12 am

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