WSBN @news, Mon 13 Oct 2025 [Update]13 Oct 2025 11:49
After posting on Twitter under the WSBN thread, I am happy to say that it appears that the unmerited comments have NOT been repeated. So, that is resolved now. This morning I note, one co has a fund visiting their site and one David Hopper is there on their behalf. I looked up David Hopper and found out that his Linkedin CV states: "International CONSULTING Geologist. DISCOVERY-FOCUSED E C O N O M I C GEOLOGIST available for consulting assignments worldwide with 30+ exploring for copper & gold around the world, specializing in opportunity APPRAISALS...DUE DILIGENCE & strategic studies, mapping. His experience starts with :"PRINCIPAL GEO: RIO, Greenfield Exp Manager KINROSS, Exploration Mgr HOCHSCHILD, Exploration Mg FIRST QUANTUM."
How is this relevant to WSBN? Someone asked me last night about the time when WSBN's RNS comes out on Hole 1 and post comment. So, here is the definitive answer and this is news out today re: above of an institutional investor from Australia who traveled to site in S.America and with David Hopper who is an ECONOMIC GEOLOGIST who can APPRAISE the ECONOMIC VIABILITY [job of Economic Geo to do cals etc]. Many are exploration geo's which is not the same as economic geo's. AS PRINCIPAL GEO at RIO TINTO [1st position], I am not surprised that funds now hire specialist as I said last night.
As for comment about me not knowing how to use para's. Ah, complaint about long posts and someone complained of 1 poster who uses para for every sentence so that it can be seen-also wrong. So, I cramped everything into 1 para so that it is COMPACT to avoid complaint, also wrong.
So, folks there's your answer for the coming next Hole 1 & 2 results and potentially another 7.14 holes to come [5,000m contracted and 700m+ if needed so 5,000 divided by 700m =7.14 holes]. I am OFF now, not banished. I am leaving folks with the courtesy of an answer for now and into the future where big money is involved all funds use specialist geo's ie economic geo to assess and they go onsite to check cores, drilling, potential plans of the sites etc. DYOR. News, Monday, 13 Oct 2025.