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Phoenix, Arizona (Newsfile Corp. - January 28, 2021) - The Stock Day Podcast welcomed Nevada Exploration Inc. (OTCQB: NVDEF), (TSXV: NGE) ( the Company ), a company that has spent 15 years developing and integrating new hydrogeochemistry (groundwater chemistry) and low-cost drilling technology to build an industry-leading, geochemistry-focused, under-cover toolkit specifically to explore for new gold deposits in the more than half of Nevada where the bedrock is hidden beneath post-mineral cover. President of the Company, James Buskard, joined Stock Day host Everett Jolly.
Jolly began the interview by asking about the Company s background and current projects. Buskard shared that while the Company represents a successful team of international explorers, they are primarily focused in Nevada. We re going after the second half of Nevada s gold endowment which is hidden under large desert valleys, explained Buskard. In order to do that, we re integrating some new exploration tec
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Reeling in Cambodia’s real estate sector
Thu, 14 January 2021
A new norm sets the scene but risks continue to play out in the background
A cold wind sweeps through the streets of Boeung Trabek on an early January morning as buyers and traders engage in commerce under bright blue skies.
From a distance, the scene of the market complex where local wares entice shoppers is colourful and vibrant.
Just before it lies its former extension, now occupied by an abandoned massive mixed development project that looms above the market din.
The $250 million Sino Plaza, once prophesied as the largest integrated complex in Phnom Penh largely due to its extensive onsite facilities, was so promising that it was to be built by one of the biggest contractors in the world by revenue, China State Engineering Co Ltd.
Derisking digital and analytics transformations - I don t think you can ever de-risk a properly bold digital project. Nor can you de-risk standing still. But this McKinsey piece makes a good point: surface the risks, so you can probably assess them.
Whiffs
I m going to stay away from the obvious stuff as it s more tragic than funny. But I did like this twist:
US intelligence agencies have 180 days to share what they know about UFOs, thanks to the Covid-19 relief and spending bill https://t.co/0QkMf26veD
-> finally some sensible legislation :)
Is there anything more irritating than free services that keep inserting burrs into your shoes until you pay up - rather than proving value? Lately, Slack has been toying with
2020 year in review: December
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By Herald on December 31, 2020.
Rudolph and Frosty wave at passers-by among the Christmas lights display this week along Scenic Drive South near the Sugar Bowl. The display at the home of Paul and Sharon Fogtmann, which had been on hiatus for a number of years, has been lit up again during this season aiming to lift the spirits of those who travel by. Herald photo by Ian Martens
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The Herald takes a look back at the Lethbridge stories that made headlines in 2020 in a month by month series running through this week to New Year’s Eve