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Signal Gold Inc T.SGNL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SGNLF

Signal Gold Inc. is a Canada-based gold development company. The Company is engaged in advancing the wholly owned Goldboro Project in the Canadian mining jurisdiction of Nova Scotia. The Goldboro Project is an advanced exploration and gold development project located approximately 175 kilometers (km) northeast of the city of Halifax, 60 km southeast of the town of Antigonish, and 1.6 km north of the village of Goldboro, on the eastern shore of Isaac’s Harbour, in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Company has consolidated approximately 28,525 hectares (285 km2) of prospective exploration land in the Goldboro Gold District.


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Post by bada123bingon Aug 21, 2013 5:04pm
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Gold-mining Stocks Lose 3.5 percent as Bullion Eases

Gold-mining Stocks Lose 3.5 percent as Bullion Eases
Gold-mining stocks lose 3.5 percent as bullion eases
By John Tilak

    TORONTO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index dropped to its lowest in more than a week on Wednesday as a U.S. Federal Reserve report gave few new signals on the central bank's plans for its monetary stimulus program. Every major sector on the index ended in the red, and gold-mining shares showed one of the sharpest declines on the resource-heavy index, falling with bullion prices.  

The market brushed aside figures showing U.S. home resales climbed in July to their highest level in more than three years, and trained its sights instead on the midafternoon release of minutes from the Fed's last policy meeting. The minutes showed that a few Fed officials thought last month that it would soon be time to slow the pace of the central bank's stimulative bond-buying program "somewhat", but others counseled patience.

    "Investors are now worried about what will be cut back first: will it be mortgage-backed securities or the federal bonds?" said Sal Masionis, a stockbroker at Brant Securities.

    "You can't be living on these very low interest rates as you're going to have asset bubbles," he added.

    The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index closed down 97.03 points, or 0.77 percent, at 12,573.08 after falling as low as 12,542.84, its lowest level since Aug. 12.
 Financials, the index's most heavily weighted sector, slipped 0.3 percent. Royal Bank of Canada, the country's biggest lender, gave back 0.2 percent to C$64.58; Bank of Nova Scotia was down 0.2 percent at C$58.28.

 The materials sector, which includes mining stocks, lost 3 percent, with gold producers falling 3.5 percent.

 
Goldcorp Inc fell 4.1 percent to C$31.55, and Barrick Gold Corp stumbled 3.1 percent to C$19.96.


Sure glad Anaconda has No Debt.

GLTA!!! Cheers!!!
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