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Pelangio Exploration Inc. V.PX

Alternate Symbol(s):  PGXPF

Pelangio Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based company, which acquires and explores land packages on strategic gold belts in Ghana, West Africa and Canada. In Ghana, the Company is exploring its two 100% owned camp-sized properties: the 100 square kilometers (km2) Manfo property, the site of seven near-surface gold discoveries, and the 284 km2 Obuasi property, located four kilometers (km) on strike and adjacent to AngloGold Ashanti’s prolific high-grade Obuasi Mine, as well as its Dankran property located adjacent to its Obuasi property. Its Canada projects include Gowan Polymetallic, Dome West, Birch Lake, Grenfell, Kenogaming, Hailstone and others. The Gowan polymetallic project is a 4.3 km2 property located in Gowan Township, 27 km northeast of the City of Timmins, Ontario and 16 km due east of Glencore’s Kidd Mine Site. Pelangio's Dome West property is located within the main Timmins camp approximately 800 meters west of Newmont’s Dome super pit.


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Comment by ggrelletteon May 02, 2022 1:00pm
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Post# 34648028

RE:Pelangio To Acquire Kenogaming Polymetallic Project

RE:Pelangio To Acquire Kenogaming Polymetallic ProjectWell now that is two appointees to the board. The first one has done nothing for this company and I guess this one will do the same. The board is expanding and the share price is contracting. Definitely not good for shareholders. 
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