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St James Gold Corp V.LORD

Alternate Symbol(s):  LRDJF

St. James Gold Corp. is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral resource properties located in Canada. The Company holds a 100-per-cent stake in 29 claims, covering 1,791 acres, in the Gander gold district in north-central Newfoundland located adjacent to New Found Gold Corp.’s Queensway North project; and a 100-per-cent stake in nine claims and an option to acquire a further 100-per-cent interest in 19 claims, covering a total 1,730 acres, in central Newfoundland located adjacent to Marathon Gold's Valentine Lake property. Its Grub Line property is located 3.5 kilometers west of the town of Gander, NL. The Quinn Lake Property comprises two contiguous mineral licenses totaling 700 hectares (ha).


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Comment by staolinon Sep 04, 2009 6:06pm
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RE: RE: RE: Eugenes Interview

RE: RE: RE: Eugenes InterviewSince I have followed I have noticed a trend in good PR releases from Eugene. They aren't filled with pie-in-the-sky speculations or unrealistic predictions. He isn't trying to sell anybody anything with his charm, good looks and smooth talk. He gets the information that is needed and then makes it available to people so that the resource can ultimately sell itself.

I don't blame him for not taking the expensive route and paying excessive fees for services that are not required to sell the resource. I've never worked in exploration and mine development but I take the same frugal approach to projects I undertake. The only downside is that it takes longer to accomplish tasks when you're not throwing away wads of cash. I guess that's fine by me though.

Anyways, I like Eugene's realism and consistency. It's also obvious that he's not pocketing millions off the backs of shareholders either. My TFSA is filled with CBS :)
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