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G2 Goldfields Inc T.GTWO

Alternate Symbol(s):  GUYGF

G2 Goldfields Inc. is a Canadian resource exploration company focused on the acquisition of multiple, but historically challenged, mineral exploration projects, each with the potential to identify and generate one or more significant gold projects for development. Its projects include Guiana Shield, Oko Aremu District and Puruni. The Guiana Shield contains the elements of orogenic gold, conglomerate-hosted gold, Transamazonian/Birimian green-stone terrane, making it favorable for exploration. The Oko-Aremu district and Puruni district properties contain two of the four past-producing historical mines in Guyana. The properties total approximately 37,068 acres and are in the Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region (Region 7) of north-central Guyana in the Guiana Shield. The Oko Project is divided into the Oko Main Zone in the north and the Ghanie Zone to the south. The Oko property is host to high grade orogenic gold mineralization within the Cuyuni Basin Sediments and the underlying Barama volcanics.


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Comment by Intellectualon Apr 26, 2000 9:57pm
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Post# 1843544

RE: Big trades after hours . . .

RE: Big trades after hours . . . Since the trades were conducted at the asking price ($1.38) as opposed to the bid price ($1.37), I would tend to believe that this is good news. After all, it's the buyers that were stepping in to fill the sell orders. In the end, who the Hell really knows? This company is so perplexing, nobody seems to know what to make of it. God help us all in the morning. The only positive thing is that we'll have some answers. At least the endless wait will finally be over. The prevailing pessimism on this and the Yahoo! board is encouraging. People are expecting the worse, and this may be a good thing. Best, I.
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