mich dazu veranlasst noch einmal mit Crescent in Kontakt zu treten. Meine Anfrage werde ich in diesem Zusammenhang nicht hier einstellen, sondern lediglich die Antworten die ich erhalten habe. Die Präzision der ersten Antwort war mir zu wenig konkret, daraufhin habe ich erneut nachgefragt und eine zweite Antwort erhalten. Die erste Info ist von Samstag den 30.01.2010, die zweite Antwort von Montag den 01.02.2010. Ich kann in diesem Zusammenhang nur noch einmal auf mein Posting 856 verweisen. Permanent Antwort I Von: Renee Brickner [mailto:RBrickner@crescentgold.com] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 13. Januar 2010 21:12 An: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Betreff: RE: financial terms of the first ore processing campaign Hi ........, Its great to hear from you again. Management continues to quantify and summarize the first ore processing campaign completed in the 4th quarter of 2009. While I can’t share details on the final numbers or the timing of when we will release the summary information I can say that our first campaign was completed successfully. We are currently underway on our second processing campaign which started near the beginning of the 1st quarter of 2010, and each successive campaign will start at the beginning of each quarter. At this time I am not aware of any plans for Crescent to hedge and its likely that with our current agreement with Barrick does not allow us to hedge our gold. I will look into this for you and let you know a more concise answer for our future outlook. I have added your email address to our mailing list so that you receive news from the company shortly after its been filed on our perspective stock exchanges. If you have any further questions please let me know. Sincerely, Renee Brickner, B.Sc.Geol., Corporate Communications, N.A.
Vancouver, BC V0N 1T0 604-802-6806 Antwort II vom 01.02.2010 Hi ......., I have confirmed that the price difference between the quoted A$841 vs the production costs quoted on the Quarterlies does include additional costs not directly attributed to the processing of a particular tonnage of rock. To be more precise, we have mined and stockpiled more tons than we processed thus the production cost exceeding the quoted cost per ounce. Please let me know if there is anything further. Sincerely, Renee Brickner B.Sc.Geol., Corporate Communications, N.A. Vancouver, BC
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