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July 17, 2011

The Week In Review And A Look Ahead: Part 2 of 3

Gold Bullion Development (GBB, TSX-V)

It was a quiet week for GBB despite drill results that came out Wednesday…the market shrugged off the results which showed more of the same and no major breakthroughs…the stock closed Friday at 42 cents, a drop of 4 pennies for the week and a 50% retracement of the previous week’s strong gains…nothing spectacular in the results but Hole #165, collared approximately 50 metres northeast of hole #108, offers encouragement with regard to the very promising northern portion of the Eastern Extension…#165 returned 141.50 metres grading 0.31 g/t Au (from 155 to 296.50 metres) with no high-grade spikes, showing an apparent consistency of mineralization…it included a 20.5-metre section grading 1.20 g/t Au…assays have yet to be reported on 8 more important holes drilled in this general area (168, 178, 183, 241, 243, 246, 254, 257) according to GBB’s most recent drill map…along with additional results, GBB’s 43-101 resource estimate is going to be critical along with the Castle spin-off and potential discoveries in LONG Bars Zone 2…infill drilling is GBB’s focus at the moment with drill hole spacing tightening (which could help to improve grade) in preparation for a resource calculation…a helicopter pilot we know informed us Friday that GBB’s drill rigs were spotted within the Preliminary Block Model, one on the eastern side of the waste pile and the other on the western side near Pit #1…this is the infill drilling referred to by GBB…technically, the stock is looking fine at the moment…RSI(14) has dropped back down to the 50 level where it should find support…there have been a series of higher highs and higher lows on the RSI(14) since March…the 50-day moving average (SMA) is beginning to reverse to the upside but for now the stock remains confined to a trading range between the 500-day SMA at 40 cents and the 300-day SMA at 56 cents…a move through the mid-50’s would obviously be a very bullish development…GBB’s initial 43-101 resource estimate for the LONG Bars Zone, expected during the third quarter, has the potential of re-energizing this play significantly…the market is a forward-looking machine, however, and those who follow GBB won’t be waiting until after the 43-101 comes out before getting positioned appropriately in the stock…the company’s current market cap of $70  million puts a value of just $23 an ounce on Gold in the ground at Granada if one were to assume the 43-101 will outline approximately 3 million ounces in the measured, indicated and inferred categories…that’s just a hypothetical number on our part at the moment but whatever number GENIVAR comes up with, we believe it should exceed the 2.4 to 2.6 million ounce conceptual figure that Gold Bullion gave in April of last year…based on all the drill results to date, this appears to be shaping up as a half-gram deposit with a higher grade starter pit and massive volume…it’s all about volume at Granada which is why the drills have to keep turning and why we want to see more than just two rigs in the LONG Bars Zone which has such incredible potential…the company provided an update on its Castle Silver Mine Project June 8…the 6,000 metre Phase 1 drill program is nearing completion and a strong new vein structure was intersected at the first IP target…a 43-101 technical report on the property has also been released…assay results from the 10 holes drilled so far are still pending…GBB plans to spin-off this asset into a separate publicly traded entity…GBB is up 500% since we introduced it to BMR readers in late December, 2009…

Currie Rose Resources (CUI, TSX-V)

It was an unusually quiet week for CUI which traded just half a million shares on all Canadian exchanges, closing down a penny for the week at 17 cents…this should be considered the lull before the storm…the Currie Rose drill is turning in Tanzania, so a summer of interesting action in CUI can be expected…three properties are being drilled at Mabale Hills (Mwamazengo, Dhahabu and Sisu River) before the rig shifts to the flagship Sekenke Project…CUI‘s first-ever drill program at Sisu River late last year gave reason for encouragement but this time around the plan is to push the holes a little deeper (150 metres or more) in hopes of cutting wider intersections and higher grade…reading between the lines of the July 5 news release, it’s possible the geologists liked what they saw in the first three holes as 506 samples were delivered to a nearby lab for assaying and drilling continued…after more holes are completed at Sisu River, the rig will test targets at Dhahabu and Mwamaznego…geochemical analysis has outlined a continuous anomaly over a few hundred metres that runs parallel to the west of a previously reported discovery at Mwamazengo where drill results included notable high-grade intercepts such as 34 metres grading 3.60 grams per tonne gold, 12 metres grading 9.11 g/t Au, 63 metres grading 2.59 g/t Au and 31 metres grading 5.97 g/t Au…we’re most excited, however, about the Sekenke Project which has “blue sky” written all over it…Sekenke is why we decided to start following CUI when it was trading around a dime last fall…results from satellite imagery provide additional evidence that Sekenke is a highly intriguing geological target and part of the same northwest trending structure that hosts Canaco’s (CAN, TSX-V) Handeni Project…satellite imagery has also shown that the structures at Sekenke are coincident with a strong alteration envelope…what’s unique about this project is that it surrounds and runs in between two former high grade Gold mines including Tanzania’s original producer…this greatly increases the chances of a discovery as it’s unlikely the former mines were fully exploited or explored as techniques a century ago in this industry obviously weren’t what they are today…CUI has a terrific chance to hit it big at Sekenke and we also wouldn’t be surprised if the company takes a shot at acquiring the former Sekenke Mine…that’s speculation on our part but it makes sense from a strategic point of view…pre-drilling exploration work continues at Sekenke to pinpoint the best targets…technically, the stock’s rising 300-day moving average (SMA), currently at 16 cents, has provided rock-solid support throughout the year…CUI’s chart is quite favorable in our view and suggests a breakout above resistance in the low 20′s is only a question of when, not if…the 100-day SMA has flattened out since late May and the sure sign of a major reversal is when this turns decisively to the upside…while its Tanzanian properties are the market’s major focus, Currie Rose could also benefit over the summer from continued good exploration news out of Trueclaim Exploration (TRM, TSX-V) which is currently conducting an 8,000 metre drill program at the Scadding Gold Property near Sudbury…Trueclaim, which continues to release encouraging assay results, has earned a 51% interest in Scadding and can acquire a full 100% interest by completing a feasibility study, paying $2 million to Currie Rose, and giving Currie Rose a 3% net smelter royalty…CUI announced a joint-venture deal January 25 with Australian-based Liontown Resources for Currie’s Jubilee Reef Gold Project in Tanzania…CUI’s focus is on the Sekenke and Mabale Hills Projects, so finding a partner for Jubilee Reef made sense…the deal commits Liontown to at least 5,000 metres of drilling at the property this year which will give Currie Rose a minimum of 23,000 metres of drilling at all of its properties in 2011…while Currie Rose has had its market cap shaved by more than half, from a high of nearly $40 million late last year to the current $15 million, what hasn’t changed is the quality of this company’s project portfolio which remains as high as ever…Currie Rose has all the cash it needs ($2 million) to complete an initial major round of drilling (10,000 metres) in Tanzania this summer, so there will not be any dilution of the stock at current levels as confirmed by President and CEO Harold Smith…

Adventure Gold (AGE, TSX-V)

Adventure Gold remains one of our favorites this summer with several exciting projects on the go…chances are that at least one of those projects will “hit” and our prediction is that it will be the Pascalis-Colombiere Gold Property near Val d’Or…AGE was off 4 pennies last week at 56 cents cents…since May, the stock has traded almost entirely within a narrow range between its 100 and 200-day moving averages (SMA)…the 200-day is the supporting SMA at 52 cents while the 100-day at 59 cents is resistance…we ultimately expect a breakout through 60 cents and a surge to a new all-time high beyond 80 cents is very possible given the quality and extent of this company’s projects…we recently interviewed President and CEO Marco Gagnon and we’re continuing to perform some additional research on AGE in advance of some postings in the near future…Gagnon is a sharp operator who knows how to maximize every dollar spent…he also has the strong backing of Montreal investment firm Windermere Capital which holds just under 20% of AGE as disclosed January 21…the company has five active key projects, two of which are in the hands of joint venture partners Lake Shore Gold (LSG, TSX) and Agnico-Eagle Mines (AEM, TSX)…AGE is currently drilling its very promising Pascalis-Colombiere Property and its Lapaska Property as well, both near Val d’Or…the Granada Extension Property will be worked on later this year…on June 16, Adventure Gold gave the market a pleasant surprise when it reported results from the first 2 holes of a drill program at Lapaska…AGE is the operator of this project which Mazarro Resources (MZO, TSX-V) can earn a 70% interest in (30% to AGE) under which we consider to be quite favorable terms for Adventure Gold…the Lapaska Property is located along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Gold Break and the first holes returned solid results at shallow depths…LP-11-16 cut an interval of 1 g/t Au over 103.4 metres (from 45.3 to 148.7 metres), including 10.3 g/t Au over 3.8 metres, while LP-11-17 returned 1.2 g/t Au over a 156.9-metre interval (25.2 to 182.1 metres)…LP-11-16 included a Gold halo of 564.1 metres grading 0.3 g/t while LP-11-17 featured a Gold halo of 245.5 metres grading 0.8 g/t, providing evidence of a potentially strong Gold system…both holes were drilled perpendicular to the strike of the vein system in the Lapaska Central zone and are therefore close to true thickness…this will be interesting to watch and the market will be eagerly awaiting additional results to size up the potential of this play…at the end of May the company reported significant news regarding Pascalis-Colombiere…AGE is in the middle of a 5,000 metre Phase 2 drill program at the property after releasing more highly encouraging drill results including 4.8 g/t Au over 33.1 metres in hole #20 (plus lower grade halos over significant widths)…the intent of this program is to further define the Gold system, leading to a resource calculation which is already being worked on…Pascalis-Colombiere encompasses the past producing L.C. Beliveau Mine (Richmont’s Beaufor Mine is just a few kilomeres away)…we found a comment from Gagnon in the June 2 news release quite interesting…“Following positive drill results and the permitting process, an open-pit or an underground operation could be producing in the near future“…we believe Richmont Mines (RIC, TSX) may have interest in this project…earlier this year we met with AGE’s Jules Riopel, VP Exploration, regarding the company’s strong portfolio of properties…he was very keen at that time on Pascalis-Colombiere and given the drill results, his bullishness on this property appears to have been justified…the former L.C. Beliveau Mine was a very profitable operation between 1989 and 1993, producing nearly 170,000 ounces of Gold for Cambior…we believe a lot of Gold was overlooked in that area…meanwhile, Agnico-Eagle has likely completed its 4,000 metre drill program at AGE’s Dubuisson Property near Val d’or…Dubuisson is contiguous to the Goldex mine property and also straddles a 5-kilometre segment of the prolific Cadillac-Larder Lake Gold break…also of immediate interest is AGE’s partnership with Lake Shore Gold on the Meunier 144 Property where deep drilling is still testing the down-plunge extension of Gold zones located at the Timmins and Thunder Creek deposits…the current initial deep drill hole onto the Meunier JV property is continuing and has reached a core length of 2500 metres with another 500 metres to go…if a discovery is made, AGE will instantly explode higher…AGE’s latest financials, released April 1, show the company with $3 million in working capital at the end of January…we first mentioned Adventure Gold to our readers in an article September 29, just a couple of days following the company’s announcement that it had acquired land at Granada, when the stock was trading in the low 20′s…we officially added AGE to the BMR model portfolio at just 34 cents October 28…Adventure Gold has been around only since late 2007…AGE is clearly a keeper for the long haul and we wouldn’t be surprised to see a major breakout in this play over the summer…

GoldQuest Mining (GQX, TSX-V)

GoldQuest was up half a penny for the week, closing at 20 cents…the 300-day moving average (SMA), which continues to rise which is a good sign, has been providing resistance for the past few months (currently it’s at 25 cents) while support for the stock has held right around the rising 500-day SMA at 20 cents…there’s no question in our view that GQC presents a great opportunity for patient and long-term investors…Chairman Bill Fisher continues to buy stock on the open market, his latest purchase being 20,000 shares July 12…he has bought nearly 250,000 shares over the past couple of months between 18 and 20.5 cents according to insider trading reports…GQC’s prospects remain solid as the company has an outstanding portfolio of projects in the Dominican Republic and Spain…the substantial drop in the share price from a high of 48.5 cents in early February was due to general market weakness and selling from speculators whose expectations may have been too high regarding initial drill results from the company’s La Escandalosa Project in the Dominican Republic…in addition, the company has stopped all drilling in the DR for the time being in order to conduct extensive IP surveys over Escandalosa and other properties…overall assay results from Escandalosa were decent though far from spectacular…the final set of assays for 7 holes came out May 16…the best intersection from Escandalosa Sur, where an initial 43-101 inferred resource of 400,000 ounces was outlined last fall, was 20 meters grading 1.32 g/t Au…results from this area overall (21 holes) were somewhat disappointing though more drilling is required and will take place later this year…however, the company drilled three holes at the Hondo Valle target 1.6 kilometres to the north (outside the resource area) and all three intersected significant mineralization including 29 metres grading 2.18 g/t Au in hole #65…that’s the thickest and highest grade mineralized section drilled to date at Hondo Valle…the theory is that mineralization trends north from Escandalosa Sur to Hondo Valle…GoldQuest is in the midst of carrying out a 16-square kilometre IP survey and magnetic ground geophysical survey from 2 kilometres north of Hondo Valle to 2.2 kilometres south of Escandalosa Sur…this should be completed by the end of the month and GQC will then use the data to pinpoint key targets for an additional 3,000 metres of drilling…GoldQuest also has other promising projects in the DR (in particular, Loma Oculta – formerly Las Animas – where an exploration program aimed at identifying new drill targets is now underway) in addition to its lead-zinc-silver deposit in Spain…GoldQuest’s potential has not diminished whatsoever yet the share price has dropped by about 60% from its early February high…the company released a 43-101 resource estimate March 2 on its Toral zinc-lead-Silver deposit in Spain…it showed slightly lower grades but much higher overall tonnage than the previous historical non-compliant estimate…as a result, total resources came out 15% higher…resources in the indicated category are 4.04 million tonnes grading 11.8% lead and zinc (5.3% lead, 6.5% zinc) as well as 41 g/t Ag and 0.11% Cu… inferred resources are 4.67 million tonnes grading 9.8% lead and zinc (4.44% lead, 5.4% zinc), 32 g/t Ag and 0.14 Cu…Toral has significant exploration and development upside as a majority of the historical drilling (40,000+ metres) was conducted over one relatively small part of the property…the zone of sulphide mineralization is open along strike to the northwest toward a known lead deposit as well as along strike to the southeast and downdip…the project is also an ideal candidate for a fast-track to production…the deposit is close to a power line, highway and rail line…a large smelter is located just 300 kilometers away by rail…GQC is up half a penny since we introduced it to BMR readers last fall…

Seafield Resources (SFF, TSX-V)

For the third time since the beginning of May, Seafield challenged its 200-day moving average (SMA) last week, only to get turned back…it went from a high of 35 cents to a low of 27.5 cents before closing at 29 cents, off 3.5 pennies for the week…note that the now rising 50-day SMA provided support at Friday’s 27.5-cent low…SFF is looking very, very interesting from a technical point of view, especially with its strong volume during a market period when overall liquidity has dropped significantly…SFF could be a major mover during this second half of the year…SFF warrants, which expire in December 2012, also look attractive and closed Friday at 7 cents…the company announced July 5 that it has hired SRK Consulting for a preliminary economic assessment or scoping level study on the Miraflores Property which is expected to be completed during the first quarter of next year…SRK will evaluate the potential positive economics of developing an open-pit and underground mining operation at Miraflores…it will also provide recommendations to advance the project to prefeasibility…Seafield announced the closing of a $3 million private placement at 30 cents May 24 with a “strategic” long-term investor and also released an updated 43-101 resource estimate for Miraflores…the project has gone from an inferred resource of 776,000 ounces (at a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t Au) to a measured and indicated resource of 1.2 million ounces and an inferred resource of 354,000 ounces (at a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t Au)…another round of drilling will begin shortly at Miraflores…there was big news out of Seafield May 9 with a change in management which has to be considered a bullish development…Cesar Lopez, who has a strong background in South American exploration management and development, is the company’s new Chief Executive Officer…he replaces Tony Roodenburg who remains as a director…insider trading reports show Lopez has bought 750,000 SFF shares on the open market between 25 and 32 cents per share… Tom Henricksen, meanwhile, has taken over as Vice-President, Exploration, from James Pirie who also has stayed on as a director…Henricksen has over 35 years of mineral exploration experience and has spent the last 15 years on projects in South America…Seafield exploded from the low 20′s to an all-time high of 77 cents in just one day last December but then proceeded to give up all of those gains…the company’s Quinchia land package in Colombia has a great deal of untapped potential and Seafield is also sitting on nearly $20 million in cash…the company announced April 5 that drilling has commenced at Santa Sofia, about 1 kilometre north of Dos Quebradas where drilling continues…Seafield geologists have identified a promising porphyry target measuring 1,050 metres in length and 850 metres in width at Santa Sofia with soil values up to 2.3 g/t Au…on March 7, assays were reported from the first 3 holes completed at Dos Quebradas with hole #2 intersecting 511 metres grading 0.58 g/t Au…the hole ended in mineralization…hole #1 delivered 269 metres grading 0.37 g/t Au while hole #3 was drilled to define the eastern limit of mineralization and returned no significant results…significant intercepts well outside areas of historical drilling at Dos Quebradas would start to get the market excited…the geological case for Seafield’s Quinchia land package is compelling and we’re looking forward to more results from Dos Quebradas as well as initial assays from Santa Sofia…patient investors have an opportunity to do extremely well with this play given the geological merits of Quinchia and the real potential for 5 million+ ounces from several potential deposits…we have confidence the new management group will unlock value by bringing fresh insight and new energy to this play along with a more aggressive exploration approach…Seafield has gained 383% since we made it the first company in the BMR model portfolio in the summer of 2009…its current market cap is $48 million…

3 Comments

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    Comment by Bert — July 17, 2011 @ 2:39 pm

  2. A good report, in particular on CUI, which reminds me that’s where my stock, HRC is located.
    Because i am a shareholders of both stocks & because HRC has the seniority over CUI, i am
    anxious for it to take on the leadership role i am expecting & in doing so, propel CUI further
    to the positive, thus enabling BMR to write, we knew all along that we had a winner in CUI folks,
    thank you HRC.

    R !

    Bert

    Comment by Bert — July 17, 2011 @ 2:53 pm

  3. Good Job BMR,

    I am very positive about CUI and fully convenced we will get a good rewards very soon.

    Comment by Eric Benson — July 18, 2011 @ 5:33 am

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