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GOLD MOUNTAIN MINING CORP V.GUM

"Gold Mountain Mining Corp is engaged in exploring mineral properties. It is engaged in the exploration of gold properties. Its projects include Elk Gold project."


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Post by commoditiesguruon Aug 08, 2011 2:57pm
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GUM

GUMGold Mountain is a new company to the Venture Exchange, they have many exciting things planned.  The company is headed by Jim O'Rourke and Rod Shier (of Copper Mountain/Compliance Energy Fame).  The property is Elk Gold, just south of Merritt in the Spences Bridge Gold Belt.  Nearby are the now closed Brenda Mines, Carolyn Mines, Craigmont Mines, Aberdeen Mine, as well as the running/up and coming mines, Highland Valley, Copper Mountain, Afton, Ajax.  This is a historically rich area in Gold, Silver and Copper.  Gold Mountain has a open pit, an underground shaft, a tailings pond, and infrastructure in place.  This should be an easy project, prove a resource and start mining.  And at .80 per share, you are buying a gold mine for peanuts.  Copper Mountain went from .80 to over 8.00 in less than 3 years.  look for the same success here out of Gold Mountain.
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