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Gitennes Exploration Inc V.GIT

Alternate Symbol(s):  GILXF

Gitennes Exploration Inc. is a gold exploration company. The Company is in the business of exploring for and advancing mineral properties with a focus on high grade or large tonnage gold deposits. The Company has five gold properties in Quebec, JMW, New Mosher, Maxwell, VG Boulder and Serpenphior, the Snowbird gold property in British Columbia. It has an option to earn up to an 85% interest in the New Mosher Gold Property which is 670 hectares and is located approximately four kilometers (km) from the past producing Joe Mann Gold Mine. The Maxwell Property is 6,640 hectares and it is located approximately 14 kilometers south of Chapais and 18 kilometers northeast of the Company’s JMW property. It owns 100% of the 2,150-hectare JMW Property, which is located approximately 30 km south of Chapais Quebec. The Snowbird High Grade Gold Project consists of eight mineral claims, comprising 3,018 hectares, located approximately 20 km west of Fort St. James, in central British Columbia.


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Comment by Boatboyon May 12, 2007 6:00pm
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Post# 12771641

RE: ENOUGH...

RE: ENOUGH...The correct way to watch the market is to follow the bid only. Many people suggest that when you want to sell, don't place a trade until the bid moves to what you want and then sell. Using this approach the one-off end of day stuff means squat as it does not move the bid. I agree with Fummer.... you are on ignore.
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