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Prodigy Gold Inc > HAPPY NOW
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Post by craziecanuck on Apr 27, 2011 11:42am

HAPPY NOW

I'm wondering if all the disgruntled former shareholders of Kodiak who were bitterly complaining about the merger/acquistion of Golden Goose are feeling better now?
I don't like to say told you so...but I'm happy now with the marriage...let's kiss & make up!  lol
Comment by grizfish on Apr 27, 2011 1:59pm
Metaphorically speaking, "to kiss and make up" seems prudent.  Without going into the details, this merger is obviously working.  Magino is the fast-track to revenue from production, but the Beardmore-Geraldton area remains under explored.  Contrary to popular belief, Hercules could still provide some surprises.  I am very curious about what lies around the ...more  
Comment by craziecanuck on Apr 27, 2011 5:10pm
To my knowledge, the Magino mine was the only asset proven to have gold...I moose hunt with an old gentleman who was mine captain at Magino, continues to be a shareholder and raved about the "high grade" of the gold there and couldn't believe they discontinued operations (obviously due to the low price of gold at the time). The recent discovery of all the low grade close to surface ...more  
Comment by mellow99 on Apr 27, 2011 6:05pm
You ask about propertie belonging to Kodiak, which sit 100% ownned by Prodigy Gold....I happen to know most of them, and let me tell you there are spme real bauties. like Milestone....remember that name....In some ways similar to Magino, in that it is a continuous series of minrealized gold zones, which carry on for a number of kilometers, and does show pheasible/economical Gold grades closer to ...more  
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