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Solstice Gold Corp V.SGC.W


Primary Symbol: V.SGC Alternate Symbol(s):  SGCPF

Solstice Gold Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company with district-scale gold and lithium projects. Its 35 square kilometers (km2) Strathy Gold Project hosts high grade gold mineralization over a wide area straddling two NE-SW-trending structures. It is located in the Abitibi Subprovince of the Superior Craton. Its Qaiqtuq Gold Project covers 662 km2, hosts a 10 km2 high grade gold boulder field, is fully permitted and hosts multiple drill-ready targets. Qaiqtuq is located in Nunavut, only 26 km from Rankin Inlet and approximately 7 km from the Meliadine Gold Mine owned by Agnico Eagle Mines Limited. The Company's district-scale Atikokan Gold Project is approximately 26 km from the Hammond Reef Gold Project owned by Agnico Eagle Mines Limited. Its 194 km2 Red Lake Extension (RLX) and New Frontier projects are located at the northwestern extension of the prolific Red Lake Camp in Ontario and approximately 45 km from the Red Lake Mine Complex owned by Evolution Mining.


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Comment by VIKINGSTORMon Jan 12, 2006 7:58pm
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RE: Looks like Dines is losing his touch

RE: Looks like Dines is losing his touchRight you are bogi. We should see an uplift on Monday if history is any indicator. A further drop tomorrow may turn out to be a buy op. Remember MPM ? It was a bit sluggish for a while after the initial pop and look where it is now. You can be damn sure Jim knows something about this co. the rest of us don't. Why else would he put his support behind it ? Of course, this could be another HBE but only the future will tell. That's why we put our "chips" down and hope for the best in the long run. Good luck guys ! Norm
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