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NevGold Corp T.NAU


Primary Symbol: V.NAU Alternate Symbol(s):  NAUFF

NevGold Corp. is a Canada-based exploration and development company targeting large-scale mineral systems in the districts of Nevada and Idaho. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Limousine Butte and Cedar Wash gold projects in Nevada, and the Nutmeg Mountain gold project and Zeus copper project in Idaho. The Limousine Butte Project is located within the Basin and Range physiographic province of east-central Nevada. The deposits of the Limousine Butte Project are Carlin-type deposits, sediment-hosted, with disseminated gold. The Nutmeg property consists of approximately 1,724 hectares and comprises 210 federal unpatented lode mining claims, 12 patented claims, and two leases of private land. Its Cedar Wash project is a high-potential, advanced exploration prospect located in Lincoln County, 75 kilometers southeast of Pioche, on the southern flank of the Clover Mountains. Zeus copper project is approximately 40 kilometers northwest of the Nutmeg Mountain gold project.


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Comment by Lehighgulchon Mar 11, 2013 10:01am
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Post# 21109844

RE: Whose Looking Out for us Shareholders?

RE: Whose Looking Out for us Shareholders?

Just rec. email from an oled mate in Europe he is saying KAW is blaming everything on bad market and not management performance.  The fact that the BOD and management kept information from the shareholders or at least some of them should cause the Exchanges to take some action.  The problem is the Exchanges do not make any money from "compliance" just trading.  It cost them money to investigate and to take action.  While we curse Northland BOD and managment maybe we should also put the Exchanges in the pot with them for not enforcing compliance, and reporting.  Where were the regulators when it took a leak to find out the truth?  They should have been watching trading patterns, and timing of releases.  So far has anyone received anything from the Exchanges other than "it is a complicated matter and takes time".

I fear there are few clean hands in this mudhole!!!

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