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Westhaven Gold Corp V.WHN

Alternate Symbol(s):  WTHVF

Westhaven Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold-focused exploration company advancing the high-grade discovery on the Shovelnose project in Canada's newest gold district, the Spences Bridge Gold Belt. The Company controls approximately 60,950 hectares with four gold properties spread along this underexplored belt. Its projects include Shovelnose Gold, Prospect Valley Gold, Skoonka Creek Gold and Skoonka North. The Shovelnose gold property consists of approximately 45 contiguous mineral claims encompassing 41,623 hectares (ha). The Prospect Valley (PV) Gold Property is located roughly 30 kilometers to the west of Merritt, British Columbia and is situated in the Spences Bridge Gold Belt (SBGB) and covers approximately 10,927 ha. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Skoonka Creek project, which is situated near the northern end of the SBGB. The Skoonka North Property consists of three contiguous mineral claims encompassing approximately 6,167 hectares wholly owned by the Company.


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Comment by October4on Sep 17, 2019 6:34pm
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RE:RE:RE:I like that the directors and officers can buy this up ;)

RE:RE:RE:I like that the directors and officers can buy this up ;)But why couldn’t they at least have done it at market value and avoid today’s major hit. If such great news is known to insiders they would have gobbled up the shares at a higher price. I hope I’m wrong and you’re right but I think unalloyed optimism is just wishful thinking at this point.  They were almost broke and needed to raise cash to continue drilling. That’s the only known factor in today’s story 
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