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GoldMining Inc. T.GOLD

Alternate Symbol(s):  GLDG

GoldMining Inc. (GOLD: TSX | GLDLF: OTCQX)is focused on the acquisition and development of gold assets in the Americas.The Company controls resource-stage gold and gold-copper projects in Canada, U.S.A., Brazil, Colombia and Peru with substantial combined assets. GoldMining pursues accretive acquisitions of resource projects while maintaining and advancing existing projects.


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Post by Canada300on Apr 08, 2004 2:17pm
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Post# 7334235

Keep on posting folks!

Keep on posting folks!Well, average volume picked up a bit this week. Still not significant in $ values but better than nothing. It's almost funny to see the Jan. 2004 article being reposted since it mentions that Bishop is 'thriving' which is the furthest from the apparent truth these days. I say apparent because I can't really tell as there is little info coming from Bishop lately. I therefore base my presumption on stock price and it leaves a lot to be desired. We're just a few short weeks from establishing the 52 week low. We just have to sit at $0.10 and let it come to us, if you know what I mean! Bishop is not alone in terms of underperforming exploration companies but I am finding that it's peers all have one thing in common - no news of any significance to keep investors interested!!! The big question, should a person who's in at significantly higher prices average down? I won't, not until there's proof of life here. Any opinions? Regards, C300
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