RE: RE: RE: CIBC World Markets- estimates 43-101"Have you found any information on the number of shares held by the CEO? As the founder along with her late husband, over the something like 20 years she must have accumulated a certain percentage of the company. I think research would show that, unless she needed to pay the upfront costs of acquiring options under the new tax law, she probably hasn't sold any shares. And I would guess that she is holding for the same end-game as Pinetree, Sprott Asset Management, Sprott and Sheldon. All IMHO."
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Akiko Levinson
President
Over 20 years experience with mining finance and investment Previous management and directorships with other public mining companies Widow of Michael Levinson, former President and Chairman, and committed to success of company and building value for all shareholders.
TOP INSTITUTIONAL HOLDERS [as at January 25, 2011]
Source: https://apps.cnbc.com/view.asp?country=US&uid=stocks/ownership&symbol=Gcu-V&country=CA
Pinetree Capital: 13.6 million shares
Sprott Asset Management: 5 million shares
RBC Global Asset Management: 3.2 million shares
Akiko Levinson: 2.1 million shares
Quinton Hennigh: 500,000 shares
Dr. Quinton Hennigh
Technical Advisor / Director
Dr. Quinton Hennigh is an economic geologist with more than 20 years of exploration experience. Dr. Hennigh has acted as advisor to Gold Canyon since 2009, where he helped refocus exploration at the Company's Springpole Gold Project in Red Lake, Ontario. Until recently, he was President and Chief Geologist of Evolving Gold Corp. ("Evolving"), where he helped assemble a world class portfolio of gold projects and led successful exploration resulting in three significant discoveries including the Rattlesnake Hills deposit, Wyoming. Prior to joining Evolving, Dr. Hennigh was an exploration geologist with Newmont Mining Corp., Newcrest Mining, and Homestake Mining, during which time he worked on projects in North America, Europe, Australia, Asia, and South America. He earned a M.Sc. and a Ph.D in geology and geochemistry from the Colorado School of Mines in 1993 and 1996, respectively.