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Great Canadian Gaming Corp. T.GC


Primary Symbol: GCGMF

Great Canadian Gaming Corp is a gambling, entertainment, and hospitality company that operates throughout Canada. The company's operations are divided into three segments based on geography: Ontario, British Columbia, and Atlantic. The company generates over half of its revenue from the Ontario region. Great Canadian Gaming Corp offerings include casinos with slot machines, table games, and food and beverage; outdoor horse racing tracks; and hotels, community gaming spots, and related hospitality facilities.


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Comment by Canada300on Jan 14, 2004 9:59am
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Post# 6890373

RE: Great news!

RE: Great news!That is phenomenal news! I admit though that I was expecting, and would prefer, further results of IWA's drilling at Myrtle... As per my previous post, we need to see volume otherwise we can drop back to $0.33 as fast as we rose to $0.40. Somehow, the NRs for GC just seem to be ignored by the masses! We need Embry to come onside or something to that effect to get the attention we deserve over here! In any case, here's hoping we at least hang on to this level (pretty close to my average cost as it turns out!) for a bit, form a base of sorts and then head upwards and onwards... Cheers all, C300
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