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EnviroGold Global Limited. C.NVRO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ESGLF

Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, EnviroGold Global is a clean technology company that is capitalizing environmental stewardship and sustainably supplying the world’s increasing demand for precious, critical and strategic metals by profitably reclaiming unrecovered value from mine tailings and resource development waste streams.


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Comment by CalifDreamingon Jul 06, 2011 12:57pm
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RE: Bush family connection? Yikes

RE: Bush family connection? YikesOnly one bigger fool/incompetent than George, and it's his brother Neil...

The Relatively Charmed Life Of Neil Bush
Despite Silverado and Voodoo, Fortune Still Smiles on the President's Brother

By Peter Carlson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, December 28, 2003; Page D01





Neil Bush and his wife, Sharon, leave Denver's federal court in September 1990 after he testified about Silverado Savings and Loan. As President George H.W. Bush's son, Neil was escorted to and from court by the Secret Service. (Karen Schulenberg -- AFP)
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