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Big Donald wrote: Ron what you hoping to accomplish by us all calling BTO,and what questions are you going to ask.... When are they going to buy Zonte? What price are they going to buy it for? I think is best just to do what we have all been doing and that’s letting our company and great management deal with it. The courts already ordered a work halt on the contested property two years ago. Any other exploration done by AU or BTO on there property ( not the contested )that has increased there potential gold reserves along with the new uptrend in gold has only increased the value of Zontes claim. Au and BTO will only admit to having to buy Zontes claim at the last minute. With gold on an uptrend there big investors will start to apply pressure on them to build the mine and thats when they will have to commit.
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Big Donald wrote: No I do not have access to the Columbia special courts records, if you do please share. Zonte updated us 2 years ago on what was happening, and they still do on every press release by telling us they have taken legal action to protect the claim.
As for BNN video Clive T. Johnson, all he says is that they have a "mining permit" which I would hope they have for their claim at Gramalote. The other thing he mentions is that they are in talks with their partner (AU) with how to proceed forward with the project. Clive T. Johnson is not the CEO of Zonte that is why he is not talking about Zonte. I understand is is frustrating not knowing what will happen but Au or BTO will not admit to having to buy Zontes claim, until after they have bought it.
As I have said early today is best to trust, and leave this matter to our management.
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