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Sage Gold Inc SGGDF

Sage Gold Inc engages in the exploration and development of mineral resource properties. It explores for gold, poly-metallic, nickel, and copper. Its primary properties include the Onaman property comprising the Lynx project and the Headway project in the Beardmore/Geraldton Gold Camp; and the Clavos gold project in Timmins.


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Post by xyz_trader1on Oct 29, 2007 4:21pm
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FEDNEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Stock gains accelerated late Monday afternoon, as investors eyed record oil prices and some upbeat earnings reports - and geared up for an expected interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve, later in the week. The Dow Jones industrial average (Charts) climbed 0.5 percent with 20 minutes left in the session. The S&P 500 (Charts) index added 0.5 percent and the Nasdaq composite (Charts) added 0.6 percent. Stocks surged Friday in a broad-based rally, and some of that momentum spilled over to Monday, as investors continued to bet that the Fed will cut rates again. "The market tends to go on automatic pilot in the day or two before a Fed meeting and right now it's trading on the anticipation of a quarter-percentage point cut and the increased liquidity it will bring," said Ryan Atkinson, market analyst at Balestra Capital. Traders are betting that central bank policy makers meeting Tuesday and Wednesday will cut the fed funds rate, a key short-term interest rate, by at least a quarter-percentage point, to 4.50 percent. The Fed cut interest rates last month for the first time in four years, lowering the fed funds rate by a half-percentage point to 4.75 percent. The cut reflected worries that the credit and mortgage market turmoil could spread to the broader economy.
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