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Sulliden Gold Corporation Ltd T.SUE.WT



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Comment by hopskipjumpon Aug 24, 2007 4:08pm
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RE: reply > senators

RE: reply > senatorsfrom: Maclean's August 19, 2002 Author JONATHON GATEHOUSE https://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=M1ARTM0012312 "It was 8:45 a.m. on sept. 18, 1992, when the rail car transporting the replacement workers hit the trip wire, setting off an explosion so powerful that it drove bits of their flesh and bone deep into the hard rock ceiling. ..." From published articles(1) it would appear some things have changed since this tragic event; sir names, hair colour, body weight, etc.... Have a good weekend folks. good tradin' -oldtimer note: no investment advice intended. All/any views expressed in this post are purely a comment on the above aforementioned news article(s). Moreover, this post is intended to express an observation of these two journalists opinion. This writer does not hold an opinion in this matter and is merely referencing their articles for the benefit of one other poster on stockhouse, "Senators". If you do not share the opinion of these writers please disregard this post. Further, it is recommended that all viewers of this post view the aforementioned articles in their entirety for themselves before forming an opinion. (1) Drew Hasselback Financial Post Thursday, May 12, 2005 "The most controversial woman in mining is back with a new name, a new company, a new plan to become a major player in the Canadian gold industry -- and last but not least, a new look. Margaret "Peggy" Kent -- perhaps better known as the former Peggy Witte -- is chief executive of Century Mining Corp., a junior gold producer with a small mine in Quebec. The thin, long-haired blonde at Century's helm would be barely recognizable to those who remember Ms. Kent as the plus-sized brunette who presided over the rise and fall of Royal Oak Mines Ltd. in the 1990s. ... "
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