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[ X ]
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QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
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TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OF 15(d) OF THE EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
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Delaware
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94-1589426
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(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)
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(IRS Employer Identification No.)
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Large Accelerated Filer
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[ ]
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Accelerated Filer
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Non-Accelerated Filer
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Smaller Reporting Company
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[X]
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Item 1.
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Financial Statements
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3
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| Notes to Financial Statements | 6 | |
| Item 2 | Management's Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation | 17 |
| Item 4 | Controls and Procedures | 32 |
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Item 1.
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Legal Proceedings
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33
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Item 2.
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Changes in Securities
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33
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Item 3.
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Default upon Senior Securities
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33
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Item 4.
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Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
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33
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Item 5.
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Other Information
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33
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Item 6.
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Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K
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33
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March 31,
2010
(Unaudited)
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Dec 31,
2009
(Audited)
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ASSETS
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Current Assets:
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Cash and Cash Equivalents
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$ | 1,400,554 | $ | 1,640,508 | ||||
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Foreign Tax Receivable
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123,088 | 120,210 | ||||||
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Accounts Receivable – Related Party
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50,760 | 50,760 | ||||||
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Other Current Assets
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242,752 | 217,136 | ||||||
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Total Current Assets
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1,817,154 | 2,028,614 | ||||||
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Fixed Assets:
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Mining Camp Equipment and Fixtures (Net of Accumulated Depreciation of $548,371 and $524,424)
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353,550 | 350,828 | ||||||
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Mining Properties (Net of Accumulated Amortization of $403,934 and $390,953)
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4,299,433 | 4,312,414 | ||||||
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Total Fixed Assets
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4,652,983 | 4,663,242 | ||||||
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Other assets:
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Note Receivable from Affiliate
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750,000 | 500,000 | ||||||
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Deposits
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6,691 | 6,666 | ||||||
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Total Other Assets
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756,691 | 506,666 | ||||||
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TOTAL ASSETS
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$ | 7,226,828 | $ | 7,198,522 | ||||
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LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
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Current Liabilities:
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Accounts Payable
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$ | 27,304 | $ | 40,586 | ||||
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Accrued Expenses
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33,437 | 43,317 | ||||||
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Total Liabilities
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60,741 | 83,903 | ||||||
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Preferred stock, $1.00 par value, 10,000 shares
authorized, 1,000 and 1,000 shares issued and outstanding
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1,000 | 1,000 | ||||||
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Common stock, $.01 par value, 12,500,000 shares
authorized, 9,437,480 and 9,374,303 shares issued
and outstanding
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94,375 | 93,743 | ||||||
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Preferred Rights
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40,000 | 40,000 | ||||||
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Additional Paid In Capital
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26,580,118 | 25,475,425 | ||||||
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Treasury Stock
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( 2,385 | ) | ( 2,385 | ) | ||||
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Common Stock Subscription Receivable
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0 | 0 | ||||||
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Other Comprehensive Income
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1,044,266 | 1,405,537 | ||||||
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Accumulated Deficit
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( 6,002,516 | ) | ( 6,002,516 | ) | ||||
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Accumulated Deficit Since Reentering the Development Stage
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(13,471,647 | ) | (12,851,441 | ) | ||||
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Total DynaResource, Inc. Stockholders’ Equity
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8,283,211 | 8,159,363 | ||||||
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Noncontrolling Interest
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(1,117,124 | ) | (1,044,744 | ) | ||||
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TOTAL EQUITY
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7,166,087 | 7,114,619 | ||||||
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
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$ | 7,226,828 | $ | 7,198,522 | ||||
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Mar 31, 2009
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Cumulative Since
Re-Entering
Development Stage
(Jan. 1, 2007)
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| Three Months Ended | ||||||||||||
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REVENUES
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$ | 94,544 | $ | 0 | $ | 135,618 | ||||||
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COST OF SALES
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Exploration Costs
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731,792 | 410,695 | 8,898,064 | |||||||||
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GROSS PROFIT (DEFICIT)
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(637,249 | ) | (410,695 | ) | (8,762,446 | ) | ||||||
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OPERATING EXPENSES:
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Depreciation and Amortization
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37,340 | 40,339 | 486,308 | |||||||||
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General and Administrative
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335,538 | 375,985 | 4,439,188 | |||||||||
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TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES
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372,878 | 416,324 | 4,925,496 | |||||||||
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NET OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)
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(1,010,127 | ) | (827,019 | ) | (13,687,942 | ) | ||||||
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OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)
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Portfolio Income
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998 | 1,838 | 18,583 | |||||||||
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Other income
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0 | 0 | 2,104 | |||||||||
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TOTAL OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)
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998 | 1,838 | 20,687 | |||||||||
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NET INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES
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(1,009,129 | ) | (825,181 | ) | (13,667,255 | ) | ||||||
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Provision for Income Taxes (Expense) Benefit
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0 | 0 | 38,259 | |||||||||
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NET LOSS
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(1.009,129 | ) | (825,181 | ) | (13,628,997 | ) | ||||||
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Net Loss Attributable to Non-Controlling Interest
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162,434 | 127,616 | 1,552,158 | |||||||||
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NET LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO DYNARESOURCE, INC. COMMON SHAREHOLDERS
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(846,695 | ) | (697,565 | ) | (12,076,839 | ) | ||||||
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COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS):
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Currency Translation Gain (Loss)
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226,489 | (264,755 | ) | (1,394,808 | ) | |||||||
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COMPREHENISVE LOSS BEFORE NON-CONTROLLING INTEREST
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(620,206 | ) | (962,320 | ) | (13,471,647 | ) | ||||||
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Comprehensive Loss (Income) Attributable to Non-Controlling Interest
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(50,054 | ) | 66,189 | 293,706 | ||||||||
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COMPREHENSIVE LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO DYNARESOURCE, INC. COMMON SHAREHOLDERS
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$ | (670,260 | ) | $ | (896,131 | ) | $ | (13,177,941 | ) | |||
| EARNINGS PER SHARE, Basic and diluted | ||||||||||||
| Weighted Average Shares Outstanding, Basic and Diluted | 9,408,360 | 9,073,913 | ||||||||||
| Weighted AverageShares Outstanding: | ||||||||||||
| Basic and Diluted | $ | (0.07 | ) | $ | (0.10 | ) | ||||||
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Three Months
Ended
Mar 31, 2010
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Three Months
Ended
Mar 31, 2009
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Cumulative
Since Re-entering
Development
Stage
(Jan 1, 2007)
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CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
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Net loss
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$ | (1,009,129 | ) | $ | (825,181 | ) | $ | (13,628,997 | ) | |
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Adjustments to reconcile net deficit to cash used
by operating activities:
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Issuance of Common Stock for Services
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0 | 0 | 685,938 | |||||||
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Issuance of Preferred Stock for Services
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0 | 0 | 1,000 | |||||||
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Depreciation and Amortization
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37,340 | 40,339 | 486,308 | |||||||
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Loss on Disposition of Fixed Assets
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0 | 0 | 28,006 | |||||||
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Change in assets and liabilities:
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Decrease in Accounts Receivable
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0 | 0 | 199,143 | |||||||
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Decrease in Accounts Receivable – Related Party
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0 | 0 | (50,760 | ) | ||||||
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Decrease (Increase) in Foreign Tax Receivable
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(2,878 | ) | 123,678 | (73,883 | ) | |||||
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(Increase) in Other Current Assets
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(25,616 | ) | (78,823 | ) | (165,661 | ) | ||||
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(Increase) in Deposits
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(25 | ) | 0 | (6,691 | ) | |||||
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(Decrease) in Accounts Payable
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(13,282 | ) | (49,870 | ) | (14,100 | ) | ||||
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(Decrease) Increase in Accrued Expenses
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(9,880 | ) | 660 | (70,699 | ) | |||||
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(Decrease) in Deferred Tax Liability
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0 | 0 | (38,259 | ) | ||||||
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CASH FLOWS FROM (USED) OPERATING ACTIVITIES
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(1,023,470 | ) | (789,197 | ) | (12,648,655 | ) | ||||
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CASH FLOWS USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES
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Purchase of Fixed Assets, net
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(27,081 | ) | (12,119 | ) | (308,575 | ) | ||||
| Retirement of Fixed Assets | 0 | 0 | 10,124 | |||||||
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Investment in affiliate
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(250,000 | ) | (300,000 | ) | (750,000 | ) | ||||
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CASH FLOWS USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES
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(277,081 | ) | (312,119 | ) | (1,048,451 | ) | ||||
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CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
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Proceeds from DynaMexico Earn In
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900,000 | 800,000 | 10,442,985 | |||||||
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Proceeds from sale of common stock
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205,325 | 0 | 3,867,917 | |||||||
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Repurchase of common stock options
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0 | 0 | (10,000 | ) | ||||||
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Other comprehensive income (loss)
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(271,217 | ) | 410,695 | 1,345,002 | ||||||
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Purchase of treasury stock
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0 | 0 | (230,790 | ) | ||||||
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Sale of treasury stock
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0 | 0 | 256,514 | |||||||
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Repayment of common stock receivable
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0 | 125,000 | 0 | |||||||
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CASH FLOWS PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES
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834,108 | 1,335,695 | 15,671,628 | |||||||
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Effect of exchange rate on cash
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226,489 | (264,755 | ) | (1,394,808 | ) | |||||
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NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH
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(239,954 | ) | (30,376 | ) | 579,714 | |||||
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Cash, beginning of period
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1,640,508 | 2,339,561 | 820,840 | |||||||
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Cash, end of period
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$ | 1,400,554 | $ | 2,309,185 | $ | 1,400,554 | ||||
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SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION
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Interest paid
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$ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||
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Income taxes paid
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$ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||
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Non-cash dividend of property
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$ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 129,822 | ||||
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March 31, 2010
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Current exchange rate
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Pesos.
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12.41500
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Weighted average exchange rate for the nine months ended
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Pesos.
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13.03880
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·
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estimated recoverable ounces of gold, silver or other precious minerals;
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·
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estimated future commodity prices;
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·
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estimated expected future operating costs, capital expenditures and reclamation expenditures
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Mining camp equipment and fixtures
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$ | 492,581 | ||
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Transportation equipment
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191,925 | |||
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Lab equipment
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14,306 | |||
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Machinery and equipment
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90,950 | |||
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Office furniture and fixtures
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75,826 | |||
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Office equipment
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4,083 | |||
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Computer equipment
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32,250 | |||
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Sub-total
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$ | 901,921 | ||
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Less: Accumulated depreciation
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(548,371 | ) | ||
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Total
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$ | 353,550 |
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San Jose de Gracia:
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Mining concessions
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$ | 4,703,367 | ||
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Less: Accumulated amortization
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( 403,934 | ) | ||
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Total
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$ | 4,299,433 | ||
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March 31,
2010
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Net deferred tax assets attributable to:
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||||
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Prior years
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$
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3,244,101
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Tax benefit (liability) for current year
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343,104
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Total Deferred Tax Benefit
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3,587,205
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Valuation Allowance
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(3,587,205
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Net Deferred Tax Benefit
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$
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0
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Phase
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On or before
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Amount of Funds to be
deposited to
DynaMexico (For SJG Expenditures)
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Interest Earned
(by Goldgroup in
DynaMexico)
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Cumulative Interest
Earned (by
Goldgroup in DynaMexico)
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1.
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June 15, 2007
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$1,000,000
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0%
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0%; Completed
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2.
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March 15, 2008
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$2,000,000
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15%
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15%; Completed
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3.
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September 15, 2009
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$3,000,000
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10%
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25%; Completed
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4.
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March 15, 2011
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$12,000,000
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25%
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50%
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DynaResource attached the “SJG Title Opinion”, compiled by Urias Romero Y Asociados, Abraham Urias, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, with attachments and schedules; describing the status and position of DynaMexico and affiliates in Mexico, and confirming the ownership and status of the Mining Concessions comprising the SJG District in Sinaloa, Mexico;
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DynaResource attached its audited, consolidated financial statements at December 31, 2005;
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The Parties agree to a revised setting of the Board of Directors of DynaMexico, to:
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a)
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Two (2) members of DynaResource; K.D. Diepholz, Chairman/CEO of DynaResource as President; and, Charles E. Smith; CFO of DynaResource;
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b)
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One (1) member of Goldgroup; Keith Piggott, CEO of Goldgroup.
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A Management Committee was formed to approve budgets and expenditures pursuant to the Earn In. The setting of the Management Committee is:
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a)
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Two (2) members of Goldgroup; Keith Piggott, CEO of Goldgroup as Chairman; and, John Sutherland, CFO of Goldgroup;
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b)
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One (1) member of DynaResource; K.D. Diepholz, Chairman/CEO of DynaResource;
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c)
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Members of the Management Committee may be changed as subsequently agreed.
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The Parties agree to cooperate to develop the SJG Property, in the best interests of the Project.
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Mineras de DynaResource is the exclusive operating entity at SJG, pursuant to the operating agreement with DynaResource de Mexico;
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DynaResource de Mexico owns the SJG 100%, and all Data and information pursuant thereto; any information disseminated regarding SJG must be disclosed as from DynaResource de Mexico;
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The SJG Management Committee is not a legal entity and has no authority or ability to sign contracts or incur obligations or liabilities to DynaMexico, Mineras, or DynaOperaciones;
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The SJG Management Committee does not have the authority to act for or represent DynaMexico, Mineras, Operaciones, or the SJG Property;
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All personnel must be employed or contracted through Mineras or Operaciones and be accountable to the employing / contracting entity;
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Three months ended March 31, 2010
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Year ended
December 31, 2009
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Directors
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$ | 0 | $ | 65,000 | ||||
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Consultants
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$ | 0 | $ | 81,250 | ||||
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Totals
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$ | 0 | $ | 141,250 | ||||
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For the ThreeMonths
Ended March 31,
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2010
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2009
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Beginning balance
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$
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(1,004,744
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)
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$
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(589,754
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) | |
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Operating income (loss)
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(162,434
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)
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(127,616
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)
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Other comprehensive income (loss)
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50,054
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(66,189
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) | ||||
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Ending balance
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$
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(1,117,124
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)
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$
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(783,599
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)
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Year Ended December 31
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Amount
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2010
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$
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26,232
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2011
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31,501
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2012
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0
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$
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57,733
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·
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In Phase I of the Earn In Agreement, approximately 3,400 meters drilling was accomplished in 22 core drill holes (SJG 07-01 to SJG 07-22); as well as geochemical sampling and mapping, and data consolidation into Surpac Software.
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·
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In Phase II of the Earn In Agreement, approximately 5,500 meters was completed in 23 core drill holes (SJG 07-23 to 07-45).
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·
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In Phase III of the Earn In Agreement, approximately 15,150 meters was completed in 56 core drill holes (SJG 08-46 to SJG 08-101).
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·
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In Phase 4 of the Earn In Agreement, and at December 31, 2008, approximately 5,950 meters were completed in 25 core drill holes (through SJG 08-126).
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·
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Continuing with Phase 4 of the Earn In Agreement, in 2009 and at December 31, 2009, an additional 4,000 Meters was completed in 21 Drill Holes (through SJG 09-147.)
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San Pablo:
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Recent Production of 18,250 Oz. at average grade of 20 g/t; Strike length of 750 M and down dip extension of 500 M; with selected mineralized intercepts of:
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Tajo Verde:
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Strike Length of 270 M and down dip of 180 M; Strike of 800 M including Drill Hole # 97-55; with selected intercepts of:
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La Purisima:
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Historical Production of 470,000 Oz. Au, at average grade of 66.7 g/t; Strike Length of 720 M and down dip extension of 420 M; with selected intercepts of:
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La Prieta:
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Historical Production of 215,000 Oz. Au., at average grade of 28 g/t; Dimensions of 100 M by 50 M, to be defined;
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San Pablo:
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Geological Mapping located a new drill target approximately 600 meters to the east – southeast of San Pablo. This area was determined to be the northeast portion of the San Pablo Ore body; which had been displaced by a combination of post-mineral strike-slip and normal faulting; also indicating the potential for a “Pipe Feeder”. This area will be expected to add significant resources to the mineable ore body at San Pablo;
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Tajo Verde:
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Transpressive strike-slip faults that bound this area are determined to be the same faults that control the mineralization in La Purisima and Tajo Verde. This area also coincides with gaps left from previous drilling campaigns and also a gap in the underground workings.
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Follow up Drilling at Major Target Areas:
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Tres Amigos:
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Down dip extension; extension southwest through La Cecena, Los Hilos; Extension Northeast across Orange Tree;
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La Union:
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Extension along strike and down dip;
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La Purisima:
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Extension along strike and down dip;
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Palos Chinos:
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Extension along strike and down dip;
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La Prieta:
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to be defined;
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·
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SJG 07-07;
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5 M. of 10.07 g/t., Including 2 M. of 24.55 g/t.; With Credits;
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·
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SJG 07-08;
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7.2 M. of 2.64 g/t., Including 3.8 M. of 4.77 g/t., Including 2.3 M. of 7.258g/t.;
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·
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SJG 07-09;
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2.1 M. of 7.2 g/t.; And, Deeper Zone of 5.50 M. of 4.94 g/t., Including 3.15 M. of 8.33 g/t.; with New Zone in Sediments;
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·
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SJG 07-12;
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7.1 M. of 6.40 g/t., Including 4.2 M. of 10.39 g/t., And, Including 1.1 M. of 15.63 g/t.; And, Including 1.6 M. of 11.292 g/t.;
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SJG 07-23 (60 Degree Hole); 7 M. of 2.11 g/t., Including 1.4 M. of 9.16 g/t., with Copper Credits;
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SJG 07-26;
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3.7 M. of 2.
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5 g/t. (3.55 g/t. AU Equivalent), Including 1.9 M of 4.054 g/t.; And, 8.4 M. of 8.43 g/t., Including 4.1 M. of 16.82 g/t., with Copper Credits, And, Including 1.9 M. of 34.433 g/t.;
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SJG 07-27;
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6.1 M. of 13.16 g/t. (15.40 g/t. AU Equivalent), Including 3.8 M. of 19.25 g/t., And Including 1.95 M. of 21.789 g/t., Including 1.8 M. of 17.646 g/t.;
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SJG 07-28;
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5.3 M. of 2.05 g/t. (2.29 g/t. AU Equivalent), Including 2.3 M. of 3.902 g/t., with Zinc Credits, Including 1.1 M. of 5.4 g/t.;
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SJG 07-29;
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1.2 M. of 6.331g/t., with Copper Credits; 1.7 M. of 26.235 g/t., with Copper Credits; And, 1.4 M. of 2.707 g/t.;
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SJG 07-30;
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1.6 M. of 5.98 g/t. (6.50 g/t AU Equivalent), with Copper and Zinc Credits; .9 M. of 4.22 g/t. (6.35 g/t. AU Equivalent), with Copper Credits;
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SJG 07-31;
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8.30 M. of 49.50 g/t., Or, 7.5 M. of 53.98 g/t.; Including 5.35 M. of 75.695 g/t., ; Including 3.8 M. of 106.77 g/t., ; Including 1.5 M. of 240.61 g/t;, with Copper and Zinc Credits;
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SJG 07-34;
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2.2 M. of 1.028 g/t.;
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SJG 08-48;
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13.60 M. of 3.09 g/t., Or, 11.04 M. of 3.840 g/t.; Including 3.68 M. of 6.62 g/t.; And Including 1.84 M. of 7.758 g/t.; with Copper Credits;
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SJG 08-51;
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14.20 M. of 14.91 g/t., Including 10.78 M. of 19.44 g/t.; Or Including 9.05 M. of 23.12 g/t.; And, Including 3.50 M. of 42.32 g/t; with Copper Credits;
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SJG 08-60;
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9.1 M. of 5.02 g/t., Including 7.1 M. of 6.27 g/t., And, Including 2.2 M. of 17.315 g/t and Including 1 M. of 26.8 g/t.; with Copper Credits;
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SJG 08-89;
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3.8 M. of 2.64 g/t., Including 1.3 M. of 4.520 g/t;
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SJG 08-90;
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6.7 M. of 3.564 g/t, Including 1.2 M. 0f 11.69 g/t;, And, Including .6 M. of 16.18 g/t; Including .6 M of 7.210 g/t; With Credits;
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SJG 08-91;
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2 M. of 17.530 g/t.;
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SJG 08-92;
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4.2 M. – 6.10 g/t; Including 1 M. of 23.314 g/t; And, 4.1 M. of 1.38 g/t; Including 2.3 M. of 2.1 g/t.; And, 4.9 M. of 3.02 g/t., Including .4 M. of 30.445 g/t;; And, .5 M. of 14.719 g/t.;
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SJG 08-93;
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5.8 M., Including .4 M of 28.53 g/t;.;
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SJG 08-96;
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2.1 M. of 2.22 g/t., Including .55 M. of 4.750 g/t;
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SJG 08-97;
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4.3 M. of 8.68 g/t;, Including 2.1 M. of 17.05 g/t; with Copper and Zinc Credits;
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SJG 08-98;
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.5 M. of 2.165 g/t.;
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SJG 09-131;
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1.10 M. of 28.25 g/t (29.16 AU Equivalent); 1.75 M. of 7.18 g/t (9.27 AU Equivalent); 1.30 M. of 6.97 g/t (7.75 AU Equivalent);
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SJG 09-132;
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.50 M. of 7.1 g/t (11.20 AU Equivalent); 2.05 M of 4.08 g/t (4.97 AU Equivalent); .50 M. of 2.86 g/t (4.05 AU Equivalent);
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SJG 09-133;
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6.25 M. of 6.49 g/t (6.83 Au Equivalent), including 1.55 M. of 24.23 g/t; 2.07 M. of 3.57 g/t (3.78 AU Equivalent);
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SJG 09-134;
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.55 M. of 2.105 g/t (3.04 Au Equivalent); 2.48 M. of 4.33 g/t (5.11 Au Equivalent); .80 M. of 3.37 g/t (3.74 Au Equivalent);
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SJG 09-135;
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4.42 M. of 3.63 g/t (5.35 AU Equivalent), including 1 M. of 8.96 g/t.;
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SJG 09-136;
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2 M. of .611 g/t (.71 AU Equivalent);
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SJG 09-138;
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5.46 M. of 4.97 g/t (5.35 AU Equivalent), including 2.97 M. of 8.80 g/t.;
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SJG 09-139;
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.71 M. of 8.79 g/t; 5.50 M. of 20.51 g/t, Including 3.12 M of 34.91 g/t; And, Including 1.80 M. of 58.05 g/t.; And, Including .92 M. of 104.10 g/t;
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SJG 09-140;
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3.32 M. of .82 g/t, including 1.66 M. of 1.42 g/t; 5.24 M. of 2.15 g/t, including 1.14 M. of 6.4 g/t.
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SJG 08-110;
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3.40 M. of 1.72 g/t.; 1.40 M. of 1.829 g/t.; 2.80 M. of 2.34 g/t. (2.68 AU Equivalent); Including .70 M. of 8.6 g/t.; And, 1.8 M. of 2.63 g/t. (2.95 g/t. AU Equivalent);
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SJG 08-111;
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1.50 M. of 1.008 g/t. (1.10 g/t. AU Equivalent); And, 4.8 M. of 1.89 g/t. (2.56 g/t. AU Equivalent); Including .90 M. of 5.86 g/t.;
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SJG 08-112;
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2.80 M. of 1.61 g/t. (2.06 g/t. AU Equivalent); And, .70 M. of .752 g/t. (1.62 g/t. AU Equivalent).;
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SJG 08-113;
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1.60 M. of 13.66 g/t. (14.17 g/t. AU Equivalent); And, 6.30 M. of 1.99 g/t. (2.19 g/t. AU Equivalent); Including 3.10 M. of 3.45 g/t.;
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SJG 08-114;
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5.3 M. of 2.91 g/t. (3.13 g/t. AU Equivalent); including 1.7 M. of 8.32 g/t.;
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SJG 08-115;
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1.5 M. of 3.40 g/t (4.60 AU Equivalent); And, 9.40 M. of 5.15 g/t.; Including 5.7 M of 8.37 g/t.; And, Including 2.1 M. of 9.48 g/t.; And, Including 1.7 M. of 12.96 g/t;
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SJG 08-116;
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2.1 M of 2.96 g/t. (3.79 g/t. AU Equivalent); And, 9.80 M. of 7.74 g/t. (8.02 g/t. AU Equivalent); Including 3.3 M. of 21.28 g/t.; And, Including 1.6 M. of 33.859 g/t.;
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SJG 08-117;
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1.7 M. of 4.674 G/T. (5.23 g/t. AU Equivalent); And, 3.70 M. of 2.44g/t. (3.01 g/t. AU Equivalent);
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SJG 08-118;
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5.46 M. of 4.25 g/t. (7.85 g/t. AU Equivalent); Including 2. M of 7.20 g/t., And Including 1. M. of 9.6 g/t; And, .83 M. of 1.169 g/t. (1.87 g/t. AU Equivalent); And, 3.13 M. of 4.97 g/t. (6.33 g/t. AU Equivalent); Including 1.08 M. of 13.415 g/t.; And, 1.2 M. of 2.214 g/t.;
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’97-01:
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7 M. of 3.66 g/t., Including 2.5 M. of 7.15 g/t., and Including 1 M. of 11.09 g/t.,;
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’97-02:
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18.5 M. of 3.53 g/t., Including 10 M. of 3.86 g/t., and Including 3.5 M. of 6.85 g/t., and Including 1.5 M. of 12.23 g/t.;
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’97-03:
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4. M. of 4.13 g/t., Including 2 M. of 7.22 g/t.;
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’97-05:
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1.9 M. of 3.62 g/t.;
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’97-06:
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1.85 M. of 6.47 g/t.;
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’97-07:
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10 M. of 3.42 g/t., Including 2.15 M. of 6.82 g/t.; And, 14.3 M. of 2.41 g/t; Including 2.34 M. of 8.67 g/t.;
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’97-09:
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2.7 M. of 2.76 g/t; Including 1.5 M. of 4.15 g/t.; And, 2 M. of 13.53 g/t.;
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’97-10:
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7.6 M. of 2.36 g/t., Including 4.6 M. of 3.81 g/t; and, Including 1.5 M. of 10.28 g/t.;
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’97-11:
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9.5 M. of 2.83 g/t., Including 1.5 M. of 15 g/t.;
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’97-12:
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3.5 M. of 4.75 g/t., Including 1.7 M. of 8.58 g/t.; And, 3.5 M. of 2.44 g/t.;
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’97-13:
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27.5 M. of 9.94 g/t.; Including 4.5 M. of 54.26 g/t., and Including 2. M. of 85.72 g/t.;
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’97-14:
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1.2 M. of 3.59 g/t;
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’97-35:
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16.5 M. of 2.11 g/t., Including 6. M. of 8.84 g/t., and Including 2 M. of 14.42 g/t.;
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’97-36:
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2 M. of 3.28 g/t.; And, 3.6 M. of 4.04 g/t., Including 2 M. of 6.41 g/t.;
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’97-37:
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1.3 M. of 11.97 g/t.;
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’97-39:
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6.8 M. of 13.2 g/t., Including 3 M. of 29.5 g/t., Including 1.5 M. of 51.47 g/t.;
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’97-40:
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2. M. of 14.88 g/t.; And, 6 M. of 4.16 g/t; Including 2 M. of 10.81 g/t.; And, 8 M. of 3.86 g/t; Including 6 M. of 5.02 g/t; And, Including 4 M. of 7.21 g/t.; And, Including 2 M. of 8.95 g/t;
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’97-41:
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10 M. of 2.56 g/t; Including 4 M. of 4.4 g/t., Including 2 M. of 5.15 g/t.;
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’97-42:
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4 M. of 3.04 g/t; Including 2. M. of 5.17 g/t.; And, 18. M. of 1.88 g/t; Including 2.3 M. of 3.43 g/t; and, Including 2 M. of 3.8 g/t; and Including 2 M. of 3.36 g/t; And, 12 M. of 2.46 g/t; Including 4.5 M. of 5.06 g/t.; and, Including 1.5 M of 6.69 g/t;
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’97-43:
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1.3 M. of 4.23 g/t.;
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’97-44:
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6 M. of 2.91 g/t; Including 2. M. of 7.78 g/t.; And, 12 M. of 1.71 g/t; Including 2 M. of 5.18 g/t.; And, 14.8 M. of 1.47 g/t; Including 1.3 M. of 7.06 g/t.;
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’97-45:
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14 M. of 5.35 g/t; Including 2 M. of 31.35 g/t.; And, 14 M. of 2.38 g/t; Including 2 M. of 12.32 g/t.;
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’97-47:
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7.06 M. of 7.63 g/t., Including 1.55 M. of 23.10 g/t.;
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’97-50 (La Cecena):
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2 M. of 5.02g/t.; 5 M. of 3.92 g/t., Including 2. M. of 8.53 g/t.;
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SJG 08-102;
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7.87 M. of 2.75 g/t. (3.02 g/t. AU equivalent); Including 2.54 M. of 6.49 g/t.; And, Including .58 M. of 11.527 g/t.; And, 3.25 M. of 3.91 g/t (4.16 AU Equivalent); Including 1.50 M of 7.927 g/t.;
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SJG 08-103;
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1.2 M. of 4.911 g/t.; And, 1.1 M of 2.564 g/t.;
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SJG 08-104;
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2.8 M of 13.32 g/t. (16.24 g/t. AU Equivalent); Including 1.4 M. of 26.20 g/t.;
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SJG07-21;
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8 M. of 20.67 g/t., Including 6 M. of 26.89 g/t., Including 2.1 M. of 76.33 g/t.;
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SJG 07-35;
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4.4 M. of 1.54 g/t., Including 2.2 M. of 2.736 g/t.; And, 1.75 M. of 1.74 g/t;
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DDH 07-36;
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1.42 M. of 4.319 g/t.;
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SJG 07-37;
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4.45 M. of 3.07 g/t., Including 2.2 M. of 5.004 g/t.;
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SJG 07-39;
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2.05 M. of 2.479 g/t.; And, 4.2 M. of 8.55 g/t., Including 3.25 M. of 10.89 g/t.; And, Including 1.90 M. of 16.675 g/t.;
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SJG 07-40;
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.8 M. of 2.43 g/t.; And, 1.8 M. of 1.763 g/t.;
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SJG 07-42;
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5.9 M. of 1.85 g/t., Including 2.2 M. of 3.316 g/t.; And, 1.1 M. of 3.475 g/t.;
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SJG 08-63;
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.4 M. of 11.694 g/t.;
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SJG 08-68;
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1.6 M. of 18.26 g/t., Including 1 M. of 23.9t;
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SJG 08-70;
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11.1 M. of 1.83 g/t., Including 2.3 M. of 5.190 g/t., And, Including 1.10 M. of 9.434 g/t.; And, 1.50 M. of 4.15 g/t., Including .25 M. of 16.274 g/t.; And, .2 M. of 4.292 g/t., Including Zinc Credits;
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SJG 08-82;
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1.70 M. of 18.218 g/t.;
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SJG 08-84;
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.36 M. of 39.5 g/t.; .17 M. of Zinc Credits;
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’92-27;
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1 M. of 9 g/t;
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“97-29;
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3.1 M. of 4.53 g/t;
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’97-30;
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.5 M. of 12.92 g/t; And, 10.1 M. of 1.68 g/t, and Including 1.5 M. of 6.04 g/t;
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’97-31;
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6.8 M. of 1.94 g/t; Including 4 M. of 2.85 g/t;
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’97-33;
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4 M. of 1.9 g/t; And, 4.3 M. of 1.3 g/t;
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’97-34;
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2 M. of 8.9 g/t;
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SJG 08-61;
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4.5 M. of 1.66 g/t. (2.85 g/t AU Equivalent), Including 1.10 M. of 2.446 g/t.; And, Including 1.3 M. of 3.183 g/t.; And, .4 M. of 9.38 g/t; Including Copper Credits;
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SJG 08-72;
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4.3 M. of 1.13 g/t. (1.68 g/t. AU Equivalent), Including 1.10 M. of 2.475 g/t. and Including 1 M. of 1.635 g/t.;
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SJG 08-76;
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4.8 M. of 16.23 g/t. (17.44 g/t. AU Equivalent), Including 2 M. of 38.100 g/t., And Including 1.40 M. of 51.340 g/t., and Including .7 M. of 77. g/t; With Copper and Zinc Credits; And, 2.7 M. of 1.69 g/t. (2.08 g/t. AU Equivalent), Including .3 M. of 7.875 g/t.;
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SJG 08-80;
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3.10 M. of 4.801 g/t., Including 1.50 M. of 7.372 g/t.; And, 1.10 M. of 3.169 g/t.;
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SJG 08-120;
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1.65 M. of 2.179 g/t.; And, .42 M. of 1.93 g/t.;
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SJG 08-122;
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.50 M. of 2.076 g/t.; And, .50 M. of 25.75 g/t; And, .95 M. of 1.94 g/t.;
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SJG 09-143;
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1.4 M. M. of 12.08 g/t;
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SJG 09-144;
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3.78 M. of 1.63 g/t, Including 1.35 M. of 2 g/t;
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’97-63;
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27.8 M of 2.3 g/t; Including 17.30 M. of 2.81 g/t; And, Including .7 M. of 9.25 g/t; And, Including 2.7 M. of 8.45 g/t;
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SJG 07-02;
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.75 M. of 17.5 g/t.;
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SJG 07-16;
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7.7 M. of 1.86 g/t., Including 4.35 M. of 3.09 g/t., Including 2.15 M. of 5.2 g/t.;
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La Prieta;
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Rudolpho;
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Rosario;
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Argillic Zone;
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SJG 09-131;
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1.10 M. of 28.25 g/t (29.16 AU Equivalent); 1.75 M. of 7.18 g/t (9.27 AU Equivalent); 1.30 M. of 6.97 g/t (7.75 AU Equivalent);
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SJG 09-133;
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6.25 M. of 6.49 g/t (6.83 Au Equivalent), including 1.55 M. of 24.23 g/t; 2.07 M. of 3.57 g/t (3.78 AU Equivalent);
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SJG 09-135;
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4.42 M. of 3.63 g/t (5.35 AU Equivalent), including 1 M. of 8.96 g/t.;
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SJG 09-138;
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5.46 M. of 4.97 g/t (5.35 AU Equivalent), including 2.97 M. of 8.80 g/t.;
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SJG 09-139;
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.71 M. of 8.79 g/t; 5.50 M. of 20.51 g/t, Including 3.12 M of 34.91 g/t; And, Including 1.80 M. of 58.05 g/t.; And, Including .92 M. of 104.10 g/t;
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SJG 10-149:
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1.3 M. – 4.8 g/t;
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SJG 10-150:
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4.39 M. – 7.34 g/t; Including 2.88 M. – 10.9 g/t; And, Including 1.71 M. – 17.78 g/t; And, Including .87 M. – 25 g/t; And 11.91 M. – 3.10 g/t; Including 2.38 M. – 11.77 g/t; And, Including 1.17 M. – 14.23 g/t;
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SJG 10-151:
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11.95 M. – 14.66 g/t; Including 7.82 M. – 22.18 g/t; And, Including 2.63 M. – 62.05 g/t; And, Including 1.88 M. – 82.31 g/t; And, Including .92 M. – 137.60 g/t;
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SJG 10-152:
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9.27 M. – 1.65 g/t; Including 1.13 M. – 9.85 g/t; And, Including .63 M. – 15.90 g/t;
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SJG 10-153:
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7.11 M. – 2.91 g/t; Including 3.63 M. – 5.36 g/t; And, Including 1.73 M. – 6.70 g/t; And, Including:
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.55 M. – 6.97 g/t; (“La Cecena”)
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SJG 10-154:
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2.25 M. – 17.18 g/t; Including 1.75 M. – 21.89 g/t; (“La Cecena”)
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SJG 10-165:
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8.26 M. – 5.40 g/t; Including 4.55 M. – 8.23 g/t; And, Including 1 M. – 6.30 g/t; (“La Cecena / Tepehauje”);
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SJG 10-161:
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7.6 M. – 4.64 g/t;
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Including 1.6 M. – 18.88 g/t;
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| Exhibit Number | Name of Exhibit | |
| 31.1 | Certification of Chief Executive Officer, pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Exchange Act, as enacted by Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. | |
| 31.2 | Certification of Chief Financial Officer, pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a) of the Exchange Act, as enacted by Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. | |
| 32.1 | Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, pursuant to 18 United States Code Section 1350, as enacted by Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. | |
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* THE VALUE IS THE MARKET VALUE AS OF THE LAST DAY OF THE QUARTER FOR WHICH THE 13F WAS FILED.
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