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Galiano Gold Inc T.GAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  GAU

Galiano Gold Inc. is a Canada-based company, which owns the Asanko Gold Mine, which is located in Ghana, West Africa. The Asanko Gold Mine is a multi-deposit complex, with four main open-pit mining areas: Abore, Miradani North, Nkran and Esaase, and multiple satellite deposits, situated on the Asankrangwa Gold Belt, and a 5.8 metric tons per annum carbon-in-leach processing plant. The Asanko Gold Mine holds the land package within the belt, with over 21,000 hectares of tenure on this prospective and under-explored portion of central Ghana. The Abore is located along the haulage road between Obotan and Esaase, over 15 kilometers north of the mill. Miradani North is designed to be mined in two phases to help advance the high-grade ore and manage relocation costs associated with the Tontokrom village to the south. The Asankrangwa gold belt is located within the Kumasi basin. Its subsidiaries are Galiano Gold South Africa (PTY) Ltd, Galiano International (Isle of Man) Limited and others.


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Comment by jdn55on Mar 05, 2014 4:14pm
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RE:RE:RE:NRHey gold digger. I'm here and don't appreciate the name calling. It's definite reflection of immaturity. I'll further note it's a little early in the game to gloat just because you had a 25% bump in AKG's SP. I could point out AGG had a 400% bump from the bottom. For the record I was buying a ton of AGG between $0.06 and $0.11 not over $0.20. BP is right in that they are light on their cash position but they have the best deposit economics I've seen in a West Africa play. Good assets will find money one way or the other and they have a great asset. Respectfully, I would suggest you educate yourself before you make derogatory comments about others. As time goes on you may just find you've made yourself look foolish. If you do decide to educate yourself and take your blinkers off you may just discover an opportunity to take advantage of. They may not have a lot of cash but AGG does have the necessary fundamentals to be a $2+ stock some day. To BP, I've been investing in junior mining deals for 35 years. I learned long ago to never fall in love with a deal. My opinion on AGG, AKG or any other deal that I state is based on fact and rational analysis, not emotion. Good luck with your AKG. You do have a good team now. I'm warming up to Esaase after the re-work of the PFS but still cool to Obaton. They definitely have the money..........to buy Asankrangwa from AGG!!! LOL GLTA
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