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To: marcos who wrote (421)10/31/2001 8:47:39 AM
From: jpthoma1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Was Rivard of Richmont ever involved in anything with Gill of Aur?

You have good memory marcos. In fact, RIC unsuccessfully tried to take control of Louvem(LOV). They now have a majority stake in LOV (69,3%).

Louvem was the company that held the ground where was discovered the Louvicourt deposit. It was a joint venture with AUR (Gill's company). LOV was then controlled by Ste-Geneviève (P. Gauthier's company)

But at that time, Rivard was not yet involved in Louvem. He later bought it's stake from Gauthier after the «spin-off» of Novicourt.

So, there is some kind of link between the two!

JP



To: marcos who wrote (421)10/31/2001 12:37:14 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
I don't recall Rivard and Gill doing anything together. No link that I know of between RIC and AUR.

<Giant Mascot Mines >

A name from the past.. I remember them.

<the Camflo property of rci.to is where American Barrick started >

Yes in the spring of 1983. I think it was a 7:1 share exchnage. 7 Camflo for 1 Barrick.