when gold turns up for real (likely third-qtr or new moon), then this will have oomph in the air for its sails if it has sails.
Because NWGC shares were amazingly performing while most mining shares were dead or going down, including the majors like Barrick Gold, therefore NWGC has something all companies would love to have: the ticker has been made known.
Look how many small companies spend lots of money on advertising trying to get generate public interest and raise capital. Many have developed properties and assets. But getting the public's attention is difficult these days more than ever. But NWGC has already brand recognition. That's worth something by itself. It would be advantageous, e.g., for another company to merge with NWGC for this reason.