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New Gold Inc T.NGD

Alternate Symbol(s):  NGD

New Gold Inc. is a Canada-based intermediate gold mining company, which is engaged in the development and operation of mineral properties. The assets of the Company, directly or through its subsidiaries, are comprised of the Rainy River Mine in Canada (Rainy River), the New Afton Mine in Canada (New Afton), and the Cerro San Pedro Mine in Mexico (for reclamation) (Cerro San Pedro). The Company also holds approximately a 5% equity stake in Artemis Gold Inc., and other Canadian-focused investments. The Rainy River is a gold mine located in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, approximately 50 kilometers (km) northwest of Fort Frances, Ontario. The New Afton mine is located approximately 10 km west of Kamloops, approximately 350 km northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Cerro San Pedro Mine is located approximately 20 km northeast of San Luis Potosi, Cerro San Pedro, Mexico.


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Comment by canneon Jul 28, 2018 12:00pm
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RE:Hey Pierre Lassonde-are you proud of yourself

RE:Hey Pierre Lassonde-are you proud of yourselfI feel the same way. I have also had it with miners, but I have a bit different reasons for shunning this sector. Commodity prices have not kept up with the costs of new mine construction in the free world, and it seems to me that unless you have a legacy project, by the time you find a good deposit that is not in the middle of nowhere, get all the environmental permitting, source the machinery, pay for the construction and then get it running properly, you have tied up enormous sums of money for years. Couple that with all the crooks and liars that inhabit the industry, add on the cyclical nature of commodities and one has little chance of getting a fair shake at making money. I respect the people that do the actual work, it can be hard, dangerous work, but I have had it with the industry itself...
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