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08/01/15 10:49 AM

#13076 RE: bojangles12 #13075

NWGC $ AGCZ $ COMINPLSA www.baystreet.ca/articles/research_reports/Cohen/agcz-report-062612.pdf

Page 12 has picture of Pablo and Page 13 has picture of Pablo Lopez holding finished gold bar, exact same as from Andes website. Say what you want, it shows the same "General Manager" relationship and Compania Minera PL S.A. being owned by NWGC sub AGCZ as Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, years and years of filing, OTC, etc.!!!
Wait, I know, shopping website "Pablo" disagrees wink

From the report:
Below we provide a brief overview of the current mines and Zaruma Mill owned and operated by the Company in Ecuador. Since the Peru mill is a recent development, there is no additional information available than what has been already mentioned in the previous sections of the report.
Miranda Alto Project, Ecuador
The Miranda Alta Project is located in the cantons of Zaruma and Portovelo, Province of El Oro, southern Ecuador, about 175 kilometers south and 60 kilometers southeast of the major port cities of Guayaquil and Machala respectively. Originally owned an individual for over thirty years, Compañia Minera PL S.A utilized the existing mining works, tunnels, raises, and shafts to access the gold bearing veins. These tunnels were subsequently improved by the utilizing advanced engineering technology to serve the mining requirements of Andes Gold.
Grass Roots Research and Distribution, Inc.
The two dominant vein systems within the Miranda Alto concession are the Azul Vein and the Miranda Vein. The Azul Vein is exposed on surface directly east of the Miranda Vein, near the eastern boundary of the concession. Underground work has revealed that there are at least two other subsidiary veins (Sul, Estrella) that lie parallel to the Miranda Vein. The Viscaya Vein lies directly west of the Miranda Alto concession. There are additional unexplored subsidiary veins between the Viscaya and Miranda veins. The mineralization in the concession area ranges from a gold:silver ratio of 1:10 to 1:100, all within a small area examined and sampled. The major veins (Azul, Viscaya) are recognized from the Rio Amarillo north for at least 4 kilometres, to the Miranda Alto concession.