I wonder why CAI haven't called these latest results as Bonanza grade ? Here's a typical definition taken off the web:
"What does bonanza gold mean?
In gold exploration, Bonanza is big news. The gold exploration industry defines a “Bonanza result” as any result above 34g of gold per tonne of rock/ore (g/t) - which is extremely high grade. Anything above 5 g/t is considered high grade, but 34 g/t Bonanza grades are a whole other level." 8 Feb 2021
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