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TDG Gold Corp T.TDG.DB


Primary Symbol: V.TDG

TDG Gold Corp. is a mineral tenure holder in the Toodoggone Production Corridor of north-central British Columbia, Canada. The Toodoggone Production Corridor has over 23,000 hectares of brownfield and greenfield exploration opportunities. Its flagship projects are the former producing, high-grade gold-silver Shasta and Baker mines. The Baker-Shasta property covers just over 6,000 hectares. Its Oxide Peak project covers 8,490 hectares of prospective exploration ground to the north of and contiguous with Baker Complex. The Oxide Peak provides multiple opportunities for copper-gold porphyry discoveries. Its Mets mining lease is a 200 hectare mining lease, which is accessible by road 23 km northwest of its former producing Baker mine. Its BOT project consists of over 8,600 hectares located approximately 40 kilometers north of its 100% owned Baker-Shasta gold-silver project. Its 100% owned Baker Complex shows potential to host multiple intrusive-related copper-gold-molybdenum porphyries.


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Post by quantguyon Mar 08, 2012 1:18pm
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Post# 19644389

Oil and gas.....but no gas

Oil and gas.....but no gas

Exploration being done only on the oil side right now, nothing on the gas side - uneconomic.  The numbers are great considering the macro environment - which sucks, only half of available business there bidding on the rigs.  Once gas price firms up, you will see both oil and gas companies drilling and bidding up rates for rigs. Essentially they are paying a solid dividend and doing well with only half of the normal busy.

So $106 oil helps but $2 gas hurts.... 

Bladerummer, sorry you bought high (at $11) and sold low.....eventually you will run out of money as most people are not buying for the day and expecting instance results. 

Call me crazy but anyone that receives options should realize they don't always go up.  Some will expire worthless. Given market conditions for last couple of years, lots of companies have options expiring worthless. 

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