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"...Great Basin ex Segsworth fights Credit Suisse case
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Great Basin Gold Ltd.'s former director, Waltrer Segsworth has asked a judge to deny an attempt to force him into providing a deposition for a Nevada fraud case
Stockwatch ... By Mike Caswell ...."
2016 Net Worth for Congressman Ron Paul
http://www.davemanuel.com/pols/ron-paul/
Well, we know Ron has a large chunk of these GBGLF shares....
Hmmm....?
Well, Ron Thiessen and Ron might be...?
Now that the SEC is FULLY involved in this GBGLF financial mess?
Will GBGLF still-be-trading in-mid-October if-$o---$$$$ imho!
Waiting for the SEC judgement but we are well past the 21 day deadline that seemed to be set on August 23rd so.. ?
http://www.websimplicity.co.za/work/maps/GBG-directions-to-Burnstone-Mine-Balfour.pdf
https://www.mining-atlas.com/operation/Burnstone-Gold-Mine.php
http://www.tma-sa.com/events/tma-sa-conference-2015/79-14-05-pm-peter-van-den-steen-v-squared/file.html
Who knows, is it possible that the crap business rescue of GBG be revoked based on the fact that the bankruptcy had been an organised fraud ?
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Nevada miner’s collapse leads to fraud action
Great Basin ex-director Segsworth facing court case
Stockwatch Daily31 Aug 2016By Mike Caswell
PAN AMERICAN SILVER
Walter Segsworth
CREDIT SUISSE AG has filed a case in the Supreme Court of British Columbia seeking information from former Great Basin Gold Ltd. director Walter Segsworth over what it sees as a massive mine overvaluation. Credit Suisse claims that it suffered substantial losses when Great Basin’s Hollister mine in Nevada proved to be worth far less than the $236-million it was valued at. (All figures are in U.S. dollars.) Mr. Segsworth, as a director, was party to many decisions surrounding the mine, Credit Suisse says.
The allegations are contained in a petition that Credit Suisse filed at the Vancouver courthouse on Aug. 25, 2016. The petition seeks a recorded deposition of Mr. Segsworth in connection with his work on the Hollister mine. The deposition is to be used as part of a fraud lawsuit in Nevada (in which Mr. Segsworth is not a defendant).
That Nevada case, as described in Credit Suisse’s petition, revolves around a valuation of Hollister that proved to be more than optimistic. Credit Suisse claims that it was the victim of negligent misrepresentation and fraud. It says that in March, 2011, it provided a $70-million loan to Great Basin, with the money secured by the Hollister mine. Unfortunately for Credit Suisse, that loan proved to be the start of a financial calamity, at least if the accusations in the petition are correct. About two years after Credit Suisse advanced the money, Great Basin Gold filed for bankruptcy protection. As part of the bankruptcy process, Credit Suisse advanced even more money as part of a debtor-in-possession financing, the petition states. It initially advanced $35-million, and eventually $51-million.
Credit Suisse claims that it made the loan and later debtor-in-possession advances based on misrepresentations about the Hollister mine. The firm says that it had received information that the mine’s reserves were estimated at 907,000 ounces of gold equivalent, and that its net present value was $236-million. The life of the mine was estimated at eight years.
After Great Basin Gold filed for bankruptcy protection, Credit Suisse discovered that the mine had a reserve of just 187,000 ounces of gold equivalent and a life of just three years, according to the petition. When the mine later sold, it went for just $15-million and a small percentage of future profits, Credit Suisse says. The petition does not spell out Credit Suisse’s exact losses, but it describes them as enormous.
While Mr. Segsworth is not a defendant in the Nevada lawsuit, Credit Suisse says that he is in a position to provide information as part of the case. In addition to serving as a director of Great Basin Gold, he worked as a consultant at the Hollister mine in 2012, according to the petition. He may also have been under consideration to be the restructuring officer of Great Basin, Credit Suisse says. The items that Credit Suisse plans to ask him about include the resources and reserves of the Hollister mine, life of mine estimates, and the integrity of some or all of the company’s officers and directors.
While the defendants in the Nevada lawsuit do not include Mr. Segsworth, they do include many of his associates, according to the petition. Those defendants are: Ferdinand Dippenaar, Lourens van Vuuren, Johannes Oelofse, Philip Bentley, Dana Roets, Willem Beckmann and Ronald Thiessen. The men are former officers or directors of Great Basin.
The petition seeks a court order that will direct Mr. Segsworth to attend a deposition at which he will answer questions under oath. Credit Suisse says that it has asked Mr. Segsworth to voluntarily provide the testimony, but he has not been co-operative. The information he provides will be used entirely for the Nevada court case, and in no other action, according to Credit Suisse.
Mr. Segsworth has not yet responded to the petition. Vancouver lawyer Peter Rubin of Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP filed the case on behalf of Credit Suisse.
Great Basin Gold no longer trades in Canada, the company having delisted from the Toronto Stock Exchange on Oct. 25, 2012. It still has a listing on the OTC Markets, where it was last at 0.14 cent.
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Where GBGLF was last listed at .14 cents REALLY? Well not in 2016...
Finally, Ron Thiessen and Ferdinand Dippenaar are being named as defendants in a lawsuit along with several former Directors of Great Basin Gold...
".. The information he provides will be used entirely for the Nevada court case, and in no other action, according to Credit Suisse. ..." What other lawsuits might be pending?
Why is the Burnstone Gold mine NOT mentioned in this lawsuit?
http://www.mcmillan.ca/LindaRocca
http://www.newestfilings.com/94179-great-basin-gold-ltd
"...1 minute ago The Big Decision: No Change
The FOMC statement is out, and the Fed is holding steady. No change in the rate target.
..." The Guardian
This Denver Gold Forum Sibanye Gold presentation lacks pertinent details...
Neal Froneman...
https://www.sibanyegold.co.za/investors/events/presentations/2016/send/37-2016/397-superior-value-creation-denver-gold-forum-2016
Almost NO mention of the Burnstone gold mine... etc... Hmmm?
http://www.denvergold.org
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/sibanye-gold-showing-much-needed-corporate-patriotism-2016-07-31
"...Gold rose for a second straight session on Tuesday as the dollar dropped ahead of a two-day U.S. Federal Reserve meeting that investors are betting will leave interest rates unchanged.
Spot gold was up 0.1 percent at $1,315.41 an ounce, with U.S. gold futures holding flat at $1,319.
Gold should remain supported as long as it holds above $1,300 an ounce ... but that level could be easily broken if the Fed surprises with a rate hike tomorrow," ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto de Casa said.
"If not, we could see a $10 rebound after the Fed meeting."
Investors will listen closely to Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech at the end of the meeting on Wednesday for any hint that the central bank could raise rates before the end of the year....."
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/19/gold-retains-strength-ahead-of-fed-meeting.html
Your post reminded me that South Africa is part of the BRICS. I had a sudden thought that all this drama was dragged out to perhaps help the BRICS acquire more gold. Just a thought.
Now you are getting me excited!!
That is interesting to see Sprott showing some interest here!!!
Assuming 21 business days and subtracting the North American Monday, September 5th, 2016 holiday. Thursday, September 22nd will be an important milestone and if these shares are still trading? In early October .... ?Po$$ibly? Down the lengthy South African Business Rescue Burnstone road....?
I cannot see the SEC Judge simply dragging this financial mess on...
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"...It is ORDERED that, pursuant to Section 12(j) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registration of each class of registered securities of Respondent Great Basin Gold Limited is REVOKED.
This initial decision shall become effective in accordance with and subject to the provisions of Commission Rule of Practice 360, 17 C.F.R. § 201.360. Pursuant to that rule, a party may file a petition for review of this initial decision within twenty-one days after service of the initial decision. A party may also file a motion to correct a manifest error of fact within ten days of the initial decision, pursuant to Rule 111, 17 C.F.R. § 201.111(h). If a motion to correct a manifest error of fact is filed by a party, then a party shall have twenty-one days to file a petition for review from the date of the undersigned’s order resolving such motion to correct a manifest error of fact.
This initial decision will not become final until the Commission enters an order of finality. The Commission will enter an order of finality unless a party files a petition for review or a motion to correct a manifest error of fact or the Commission determines on its own initiative to review the initial decision as to a party. If any of these events occur, the initial decision shall not become final as to that party.
A respondent may move to set aside a default. Rule 155(b) permits the Commission, at any time, to set aside a default for good cause, in order to prevent injustice and on such conditions as may be appropriate. 17 C.F.R. § 201.155(b). A motion to set aside a default shall be made within a reasonable time, state the reasons for the failure to appear or defend, and specify the nature of the proposed defense in the proceeding. Id.
____________________________ Jason S. Patil
Administrative Law Judge
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https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljdec/2016/id1050jsp.pdf
It seems the OTC link is down--maybe maintenance.
GBG
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Large Money Hmmmm... Will GBGLF be trading on the OTC or JSE on Monday?
Game Over?
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Great Basin Gold GBGLF
SEC 2016
SothGold
BPI Gestão de Activos - SGFIM SA 71,000 shares New 07/31/2016
http://www.mco2.pt/en/
http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=27771651
http://investors.morningstar.com/ownership/shareholders-buying.html?t=GBGLF®ion=usa&culture=en-US&ownerCountry=USA
Why is a right arm of Morgan Stanley purchasing ....
http://www.morganstanley.com/what-we-do/wealth-management
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/865492/000106299312001689/exhibit99-2.htm
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingPdf?FilingID=8518423
Steven Duenkler
Managing Partner
Flatiron Capitol Management - 'Recently, acquired by Sprott Asset Management'
200 Bay Street
Suite 2700
PO Box 27
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
M5J 2J1
https://home.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/pdf/2016/05/first-affidavit-of-steven-duenkler.pdf
Great Basin Gold
Andrew Steuter
Vice President
Sprott Resource Lending
Sprott Asset Management
Sprott is a holder of... Senior Unsecured Convetible DEBENTURES...
Debtor in possession financing??? Hmmm?
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Burnstone-Mine/225292137581309
Burnstone Gold Mine,
Balfour Mpumalanga South Africa
http://www.websimplicity.co.za/work/maps/GBG-directions-to-Burnstone-Mine-Balfour.pdf
http://www.websimplicity.co.za/work/maps/GBG-map-to-Sandton-office.pdf
Siyathemba
Valid point 21+ business days...
if these GBGLF shares are still trading in mid-October; po$$bly?
Where exactly is-the Business-Rescue of SouthGold/Great-Basin-Gold or Puma-Gold; SEC Administrative Law Judge Jason S. Patil?
21 business days?
The saga continues gbg
If GBGLF is still-trading in-mid-October $$$$ imho!
Waiting for the SEC judgement but we are well past the 21 day deadline that seemed to be set on August 23rd so.. ?
http://www.websimplicity.co.za/work/maps/GBG-directions-to-Burnstone-Mine-Balfour.pdf
https://www.mining-atlas.com/operation/Burnstone-Gold-Mine.php
Do you have any link to show the judge's final judgment...coz I see it trading.
GBG
2016 Net Worth for Congressman Ron Paul
http://www.davemanuel.com/pols/ron-paul/
Well, we know Ron has a large chunk of these GBGLF shares....
Hmmm....?
Well, Ron Thiessen and Ron might be...?
Now that the SEC is involved in this GBGLF financial mess?
Who has been shorting GBGLF ? http://otcshortreport.com/index.php?index=GBGLF
Why?
Title Compensation Age Officer since
Ronald Thiessen Independent Chairman of the Board -- 63 1993
Ray Dombrowski Chief Executive Officer -- -- 2012
Patrick Cooke Interim Chief Financial Officer, Director -- -- 2012
Peter Gibson Chief Financial Officer -- -- 2012
Dana Roets Chief Operating Officer 363.24kCAD -- 2011
Willem Beckmann Vice President - Legal and Compliance -- -- 2006
Philip Bentley Vice President - Geology and Exploration 366.98kCAD -- 2010
Bheki Khumalo Vice President - Organizational Effectiveness -- -- 2011
Dawid Mostert Vice President - Human Capital -- 46 2006
Bernhard Zinkhofer Corporate Secretary -- 60 2011
Joshua Ngoma Director -- -- 2009
T. Barry Coughlan Independent Director -- 70 1998
Anu Dhir Independent Director -- 43 2011
Octavia Matloa Independent Director -- 38 2011
Michael Curlook Head - Investor Relations & Communications -- -- --
Name Title Compensation Age Officer since
Ronald Thiessen Independent Chairman of the Board -- 63 1993
Ray Dombrowski Chief Executive Officer -- -- 2012
Patrick Cooke Interim Chief Financial Officer, Director -- -- 2012
Peter Gibson Chief Financial Officer -- -- 2012
Dana Roets Chief Operating Officer 363.24kCAD -- 2011
Willem Beckmann Vice President - Legal and Compliance -- -- 2006
Philip Bentley Vice President - Geology and Exploration 366.98kCAD -- 2010
Bheki Khumalo Vice President - Organizational Effectiveness -- -- 2011
Dawid Mostert Vice President - Human Capital -- 46 2006
Bernhard Zinkhofer Corporate Secretary -- 60 2011
Joshua Ngoma Director -- -- 2009
T. Barry Coughlan Independent Director -- 70 1998
Anu Dhir Independent Director -- 43 2011
Octavia Matloa Independent Director -- 38 2011
Michael Curlook Head - Investor Relations & Communications -- -- --
Officers and Directors data as of Sep 11 2016
http://markets.ft.com/data/equities/tearsheet/directors?s=GBGLF:PKN
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/865492/000106299309003863/exhibit99-1.htm
http://www.cardero.com/s/directors.asp
http://archive-com.com/com/g/greatbasingold.com/2013-05-31_2214369_3/Great_Basin_Gold_Exploration_Mozambique/
Who knows, may'be he highly regarded the work that he did on the Business
Recovery that isn't very business like...there are no traces of anything.
What exactly is a South African Business Recovery, screw the creditors and the shareholders? Keep all the paperwork secret from the public?
Hide all the material events in Cayman Island accounts?
Sell all your mining assets for next to nothing to your buddies working on other companies who rehire you afterwards?
Great functioning business model---it looks like they've improved the Bre-X scam....and 2 questions remain--where's the volume and where are the additional lawsuits.
GBG-
Acted for Standard Chartered Bank and Credit Suisse in the debt restructuring, funding and successful implementation of business rescue/receivership proceedings in respect of Great Basin Gold Limited in Canada and its South African subsidiaries, Southgold Exploration, Witswatersrand Consolidated Gold Resources, Puma Gold and Great Basin Gold RSA.
https://za.linkedin.com/in/johan-b-de-wet-1353b724
Nagoya, what do you think of what is written in this BIO...?
Why would Johan B De Wet mention Great Basin Gold in his LinkedIn BIO if the company is about to be...? By the SEC etc...!?
https://home.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmg/pdf/2016/05/affidavit-4-of-a-arenas-part-2-pg-82-178.pdf
http://www.sitelinks.info/greatbasingold.com/
Makes me wonder where all the other creditors are...in someone's pocket, in the Cayman's or continuing the 3 card monty with the former members of mgmt on other mining deals?...
Go lawsuit Go
Show me the volume!!! and the lawsuits.
GBG
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https://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2016/34-78363.pdfGreat Basin Gold Limited
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Great Basin Gold Limited is an international mining company with two emerging mines in the world's richest gold regions: the Hollister Mine on the Carlin Trend in Nevada and the Burnstone Mine in the Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa. These assets, combined with exploration activities in Tanzania and Mozambique, make Great Basin Gold an exceptionally well positioned investment opportunity.
Burnstone Mine is the first greenfield operation to come online in the Witwatersrand Basin in 30 years, commencing production at a time of record high gold prices and increasing demand. The Hollister Property presents one of the highest-grade deposits entering production today, with prolific potential to increase resources through further exploration of the surrounding area. Lead by a multidisciplinary team of respected industry veterans, Great Basin Gold is poised to transition into a significant commercial producer with excellent growth possibilities.
Great Basin Gold Limited is an international mining company engaged in exploration, development and operation of high-quality gold properties, all while building shareholder value and sustainable communities. The company is currently focused on its two emerging flagship mines in the world's richest gold-producing regions, the Hollister gold mine and associated operations located on the Carlin Trend in Nevada, USA and the Burnstone gold mine located in the Witwatersrand Basin goldfield of South Africa. Together, these operations comprise a total resource base of 23.4M Au oz and 7.3M Au oz reserves.
Great Basin Gold is evolving into a leading mid-tier gold producer through a well-defined strategy of:
Great Basin Gold also has prospective exploration projects in both Mozambique and Tanzania.
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
400 Burrard Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6C 3A6
Computershare Trust Company of Canada
4th Floor, 510 Burrard Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6C 3B9
McMillan LLP
Royal Centre, 1055 West Georgia St
Suite 1500, PO Box 11117
Vancouver, BC V6E 4N7
Canada
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc
2 Eglin Road,Sunninghill 2157
Private Bag x36
Sunninghill 2157
South Africa
Great Basin Gold Limited, incorporated in Canada - Reg no: 436691
Registered & Operational Offices:
138 West Street, Sandton 2146, South Africa
1108-1030 West Georgia Street
Vancouver BC, Canada, V6E 2Y3
The Board of Directors of the Company has adopted these Corporate Governance Guidelines to assist the Board in the exercise of its responsibilities:
Corporate Governance Policies and Procedures Manual
JSE Annual Compliance Certificate 2011
NYSE Amex Corporate Governance Certification Form 2010
Shareholder's Rights Plan Agreement
Great Basin Gold is continuing to increase its resource base through focused exploration programs. Over and above continued activities at the Hollister and Burnstone properties, greenfields exploration is also being undertaken in Tanzania and Mozambique.
The Witwatersrand Basin deposits, such as that found on the Burnstone Property, generally represent gold concentrations, called placer deposits (or "reefs", in local mining terminology), hosted within coarse-grained sediments (conglomerates) deposited in braided stream channels on broad river plains. Economic gold concentrations commonly extend for several km down the dip, and for up to 50 km (30 mi) along strike of the sedimentary rock units. Gold occurs as detrital grains in nugget-like shapes and secondary (re-crystallized) grains, ranging in size between 0.005 and 0.5 mm diameter.
The Witwatersrand Basin has been affected by several structural events. Many studies now differentiate between deformation that was taking place during deposition of the Witwatersrand sediments and subsequent deformation. Deformation that occurred during the deposition of the sediments played a key role in the distribution and thickness of the host rocks as well as the occurrence of the gold-bearing reefs. Later faulting and buckling of the sequence determined which parts of the basin remained buried, and the depths to mineable horizons.
The South Rand area is located in the north eastern part of the Witwatersrand Basin. In the South Rand, the Witwatersrand sequence is thinner than in other parts of the Basin. The West Rand Group, comprising about 1,500 m (4,920 ft) of alternating quartz arenite and shale units, unconformably overlies the Archaean granite-greenstone basement rocks. The overlying Central Rand Group strata are approximately 900 m (2,950 ft) thick and include the Kimberley Reef horizon, which is the main gold-bearing unit on the Burnstone Property. The Johannesburg Subgroup, including the Bird amygdaloidal lava and the Kimberley shale, is about 300 m (985 ft) thick. The Turffontein Subgroup is approximately 600 m (1,970 ft) thick and is made up of a sequence of quartz arenites and conglomerates that correlate with the Elsburg Formation.
An 18-km (11-mi) long northwest-southeast gold trend has been outlined on the Burnstone Property that appears to be associated with a large, ancient, braided channel system extending over the property. Drilling has also shown that two northwest-southeast trending sub-parallel faults, spaced four km apart, have uplifted the central portion of the gold corridor. As a result, a substantial portion of the gold-bearing horizon along the main deposit trend lies between 250 and 750 m (820-2,640 ft) in depth, which is relatively shallow for Witwatersrand gold deposits. The average thickness of the reef is 35 cm.
GeologyThe Hollister Property is located at the intersection of the Carlin Trend and the Northern Nevada Rift. The Carlin trend is a northwest trending, 50-mile long metallogenic corridor, which hosts significant opencast and underground operations that have produced in excess of 70 million ounces of gold. Carlin Trend-type mineralization is 38-43 Myrs (Eocene) in age. The Northern Nevada Rift is a north - northwest trending structural feature made up of bimodal volcanic rocks that host Miocene-aged (13-15 Myr) low sulphur-type epithermal gold deposits such as Midas, Mule Canyon, Buckskin National and Hollister. The Paleozoic stratigraphy and Eocene magmatic pulse that is critical to the development of Carlin-type deposits to the southwest are in evidence at Hollister, as are the Miocene mineralizing events. The Hollister stratigraphic section includes Ordovician sedimentary rocks intruded by mid-Eocene plutons and unconformably overlain by a veneer of Miocene volcanic and volcano-sedimentary rocks. Devonian sedimentary rocks have been intersected at a depth below the Ordovician sediments under the Roberts Mountain Thrust.
Epithermal gold mineralization at the Hollister Property occurred in the early Miocene (15.1 Myr) and is directly related to right - lateral wrench tectonics associated with the Northern Nevada Rift, where it over-prints the Carlin Trend. The Hollister Property hosts a low-sulfidation Au-Ag epithermal system characterized by banded quartz veins with electrum, native gold and silver selenides. To date over 40 mineralized veins have been modeled in the main Clementine-Gwenivere vein systems. The veins are narrow (1-3 feet wide), and commonly display colliform banding, brecciation and silicification features indicative of multiple pulses of fluid movement. The low-sulphur epithermal vein systems form as part of a geothermal system around the interface of hot volcanic derived hydrothermal fluids and cold meteoric water influx. Similar active systems such as Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming) and the Taupo Volcanic Zone (New Zealand) demonstrate many of the features observed at Hollister.
Although mineral resources and reserves are delineated on the epithermal vein system hosted in Ordovician metasedimentary host rocks, continued exploration of the orebody has delineated zones of disseminated gold mineralization in the overlying Tertiary volcanic, within which restricted structures host zones up to 100 oz per ton Au. These super high grade Blanket Zones are being accessed and developed as a separate ore source, and have to date have been tested metallurgically at a separate whole ore roasting facility.
Some of the primary geological elements of the sediment-hosted gold deposits of the Carlin Trend are present at the Hollister Property, including Eocene intrusive rocks and lower-plate carbonate rocks. The Hatter stock (a grandioritic intrusive) at the Hollister Property has been dated at 39 Ma and is similar to 39 Ma biotite-feldspar porphyry dikes occurring in the Goldstrike area 5 miles SE in the Carlin trend. The main pulse of gold mineralization on the Carlin Trend is dated at about 38 Ma and commonly thought to be associated with late-Eocene magmatism.
Great Basin Gold is an international mining company with advanced stage developed projects: Hollister on the Carlin Trend in Nevada and Burnstone in the Witwatersrand Basin.
Responsible delivery: we are passionate about delivering value - not just to our investors, but to the surrounding communities in which we operate.
Great Basin Gold is a speculative investment. Readers should perform their own due dilligence and recognize that the posts contained herein may contain inaccurate information and/or unjustified hype.
SA Quote:http://www.miningmx.com/financial_tools/chart_centre
Website: http://www.grtbasin.com/
SEC filings: http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=0000865492&owner=include
SEDAR:http://www.sedar.com/DisplayProfile.do?lang=EN&issuerType=03&issuerNo=00004256
Properties: Burnstone - http://www.grtbasin.com/index.html?lf=1;pg=9;
Hollister - http://www.grtbasin.com/index.html?lf=1;pg=10;
Presentations:http://www.grtbasin.com/index.html?lf=1;pg=16;
Fact Sheet:http://www.grtbasin.com/gup/filez/GBG_Jan_2008.pdf
RECENT 2016 info about this FIASCO
http://www.klondexmines.com/investors/news/klondex-announces-agreement-to-acquire-the-hollister-mine-and-ccad100-million-subscription-receipt-offering
http://www.iol.co.za/business/news/southgold-business-rescue-completed-1714015
http://www.polity.org.za/article/business-rescue-of-southgold-gives-mine-a-new-lease-on-life-2014-08-07
https://www.sibanyegold.co.za/investors/events/presentations/2016/send/37-2016/366-update2016-04-burnstone-project
http://www.iol.co.za/business/news/southgold-business-rescue-completed-1714015
https://www.sibanyegold.co.za/investors/events/presentations/2016/send/37-2016/365-update2016-03-gold-projects
https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljorders/2016/ap-4010.pdf
https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljorders/2016/ap-4045.pdf
https://www.kpmg.com/Ca/en/services/Advisory/TransactionRestructuring/CreditorlinkSites/Great-Basin-Gold/Documents/Petition-to-the-Court.pdf
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1561694/000119312515102104/d891668dex429.htm
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1561694/000119312515102104/d891668dex428.htm
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1561694/000119312515102104/d891668dex430.htm
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1561694/000119312515102104/d891668dex431.htm
https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljorders/2016/ap-4051.pdf
http://www.kpmg.com/ca/en/services/advisory/transactionrestructuring/creditorlinksites/great-basin-gold/pages/default.aspx
http://cfcanada.fticonsulting.com/GBGL/default.htm
http://www.lawsonlundell.com/media/news/373_CAIRP%20Commercial%20Technical%20Update%20-%202013.pdf
http://www.witsgold.com/investors-and-media/company-announcements/2014/results-of-scheme-meeting-and-finalisation-announcement-03-13-2014
http://www.sibanyegold.co.za/index.php/2012-12-30-10-07-54/sibanye-gold-technical-and-operating-update-4-5-june-2014/doc_download/152-the-burnstone-project-richard-stewart-senior-vice-president-business-development
https://www.kpmg.com/Ca/en/services/Advisory/TransactionRestructuring/CreditorlinkSites/Great-Basin-Gold/Documents/First-Affidavit-of-Steven-Duenkler.pdf
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