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Gold X Mining Corp. GLDXF

Gold X Mining Corp. is a Canadian junior mining company developing the Toroparu Gold Project in Guyana, South America. Gold X has spent more than US$150 million on the Project to date to classify 7.35 million ounces of Measured and Indicated and 3.15 M-oz of Inferred Gold Resources, develop engineering studies for use in a feasibility study, and define a number of exploration targets around Toroparu on its 53,844 hectare (538 km2) 100% owned Upper Puruni Concession.


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Comment by g.e.mullanon Aug 09, 2001 5:25pm
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Post# 4078589

RE: THERE IS NONE * SI * FOR SSP

RE: THERE IS NONE * SI * FOR SSPI have been in SSP since the Bolivar Gold days, & very obviously I am very disappointed in the performance. I have read your postings with great interest & would like to ask you why you are so positive on SSP? I agreee that what has been happening in the markets this past year is the result of a bubble that had to burst....if only I had seen it that clearly back in March 2000!!! I was very keen on SSP & felt it had a great future...as with many storage stocks, EMC been my favourite.However, although my original DD showed that SSP had great promise, I just do not see what makes it attractive today...except its bargain basement price. Any insight above what you have already written would be much appreciated.
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