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White Gold Corp. V.WGO

Alternate Symbol(s):  WHGOF

Owning a district scale land package of 420,000+ hectares representing 40% of Yukon’s prolific White Gold District, the Company's resources include its flagship Golden Saddle & Arc deposits which contains 1.14M ounces at 2.28 g/t Au Ind. and 402K ounces at 1.39 g/t Au Inf. and the VG deposit which contains 267K ounces at 1.62 g/t Au Inf. Led by Shawn Ryan, the Company’s exploration strategy continues to deliver significant new discoveries and advance a pipeline of exciting early-stage projects.


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Comment by sevenseason May 25, 2017 8:05pm
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Post# 26285849

RE:RE:Kinross Trying to Recoup some losses ?

RE:RE:Kinross Trying to Recoup some losses ?Agreed - that WGO likely needed it. Market cap cart might have been far of the asset horse - given the amount of work already done on many properties and possibly (?) progressively lower tier targets being tested.  I believe the deal also has Kinross' advance royalty payments (to Shawn Ryan or related company ?) being assumed over by WGO. Not sure if that's correct, though.

Maybe Kinross needs some work done to keep some claims in good standing - if that's how mineral tenure works in the Yukon. Been a while since work was done. We might get an idea if WGO reveals both the work already done in the past (positive and negative results) and what remaining targets there are.  Will  also be interesting to see how results are presented going forward. 
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