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Bravada Gold Corp V.BVA

Alternate Symbol(s):  BGAVF

Bravada Gold Corporation is a Canada-based exploration company with a portfolio of high-quality properties in Nevada. The Company has 11 projects in its portfolio, consisting of 860 claims for approximately 7,500 hectares in two of Nevada's most prolific gold trends. Its projects include Baxter Project, Shoshone Pediment Property, Highland Project, South Lone Mountain Property, SF/HC Project, Wind Mountain Project, North Lone Mountain Project, East Manhattan Project, Gabel Project, Pete Hanson Project, and East Walker project. The Baxter prospect is a low-sulphidation epithermal gold- silver-rich system underlain by felsic flows and domes within a package of volcanic derived tuffs, sediments and breccias. The Highland consists of 192 claims (approximately 1,550 hectares). SF consists of 66 claims (approximately 530 hectares) located in Eureka County, Nevada. The East Walker project is located in an actively explored portion of the Walker Lane Gold trend in western Nevada.


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Comment by cigarsailoron Dec 28, 2010 11:54pm
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RE: China Tightens Rare Metals Exports

RE: China Tightens Rare Metals ExportsRare Metals?  What does that have to do with BVA?  Besides, Rare Earths have a limited market and MCP has already bit off more than they can chew with their Mountain Pass Mine - it closed because it could not comply with environmental restrictions which have since become an even larger hurdle.  I do not see the connection between "Rare Metals", MCP, Nevada and especially how BVA could benefit.  Could you elaborate?
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