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I-80 Gold Corp T.IAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  IAUX | T.IAU.WT

i-80 Gold Corp. is a mining company. The Company is a gold and silver producer engaged in the exploration, development and production of gold, silver mineral and poly-metallic deposits. Its operations include Lone Tree, Ruby Hill, Granite Creek and McCoy-Cove. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Lone Tree and Buffalo Mountain gold deposits and Lone Tree processing complex (collectively, the Lone Tree Project). The total land package of the Lone Tree property consists of approximately 12,000 acres. The Ruby Hill Project is an advanced-stage development project with residual heap leach production, located within the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend. It owns a 100% interest in the Granite Creek gold project located at the intersection of the Getchell gold belt and the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend in Humboldt County, Nevada. It owns a 100% interest in the McCoy-Cove project. It holds a 100% interest in the FAD project located along the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend in Eureka County, Nevada.


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Comment by grommeton Aug 04, 2000 1:27am
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RE: Peter Allard

RE: Peter AllardI never called you a "basher" - I said the info was BS. And since I contacted the company and they told me that it was not correct - I'll take their word over your "research". I did my research a long time ago - prior to the market mania earlier this year...and prior to any disclosures about Mr. Allard's involvement in the company. Although it's nice to have a big name owning a good chunk of a company, it's hardly a reason to buy the stock - it's just interesting. The company has been without IR for awhile now conserving cash and focusing on business. Agreed - all companies have a responsibility to respond to shareholder inquiries and if you requested info they should call you back. I don't know what the problem is - they answer my questions when I call, and they also respond to e-mail inquiries, although it takes awhile. You're pissed at the company - fine - don't take it out on me. g
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