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GATA's Powell to be interviewed on Jay Taylor's Internet radio show
Press Release from Thomson Reuters ONE / COMTEX News Network
via Stockhouse.com
Monday, April 25, 2011
http://www.stockhouse.com/News/CanadianReleasesDetail.aspx?n=8140573
Jay Taylor, publisher of the J Taylor's Gold, Energy & Tech Stocks newsletter, will interview Chris Powell, co-founder of the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee, on his weekly, three-hour VoiceAmerica Internet radio show, "Turning Hard Times into Good Times," which begins at 2 p.m. ET Tuesday.
The Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee was organized in January 1999 to advocate and undertake litigation against illegal collusion to control the price and supply of gold and related financial securities. The committee arose from essays by Bill Murphy, a financial commentator, and Powell, a newspaper editor in Connecticut.
Murphy's essays reported evidence of collusion among financial institutions to suppress the price of gold. Powell, whose newspaper had been involved in antitrust litigation, replied with an essay proposing that gold mining and investor interests should act on Murphy's essays by bringing suit against the financial institutions involved in the collusion against gold.
The response to these essays was so favorable that the committee was formed and formally incorporated in Delaware. Murphy became chairman and Powell secretary/treasurer.
Jay is hoping to have a surprise anti-GATA spokesperson on this week's show as well.
Jay is scheduled to have several other guests, including Terry Coxon, an expert in legally investing money offshore; Dr. Mark Cruise, CEO of Trevali Resources (TSX:TV); and InvestmentPitch.com's Ted Ohashi, who will be discussing Colombia Crest Gold (TSXV:CLB) and Fischer-Watt Gold (OTCQB:FWGO), two companies that recently presented at the Chicago Resource Expo.
"Turning Hard Times into Good Times" can be heard at:
http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1501/turning-hard-times-into-good-times
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Canuc Resources Pursues Ecuador and Nova Scotia Gold Projects
Canuc Resources Corp. (TSX: CDA) has confirmed high-grade gold and the potential for large-tonnage, low-grade copper and gold mineralization at its primary asset, property in the historic Nambija gold mining district in southeastern Ecuador.
Last November Canuc took an option on the Mill Village gold property in southwestern Nova Scotia, which includes two past-producing mines. Canuc plans to begin surface and underground exploration at Mill Village in the next several weeks, financed by $2 million recently raised through a private placement.
To generate immediate income, Canuc is acquiring MidTex Oil and Gas Co., owner of a producing gas well and a lease on 320 acres in Stephens County, Texas.
Canuc's CEO, Gary Lohman, has more than 30 years of experience in the mining industry, primarily as a geologist, and the company's officers include similarly experienced people.
For more information about Canuc, please visit http://www.canucresources.ca/.