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      schrieb am 20.08.07 21:47:16
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      Die Aussichten werden immer besser,und ich muss echt zugeben ich war letztes Jahr von NFX überhaupt nicht überzeugt!!!
      Aber dieses Jahr könnte anders laufen;)



      1. Die Bohrergebnisse LARDER LAKE PROJECT (2007)

      http://www.stockwatch.com/swnet/newsit/newsit_newsit.aspx?bi…

      2. Die Ergebnisse aus dem Bohrgebiet:


      Map Legend:

      1. Apollo Gold Corp.
      2. Brigadier Gold Limited
      3. Contact Diamond Corporation
      4. Explore Resources Inc.
      5. Goldeye Explorations Limited
      6. Kirkland Lake Gold – Macassa Mine
      7. Newmont Mining Corporation
      8. NFX Gold Inc. and Maximus Ventures Ltd.
      9. Pacific Comox Resources Ltd.
      10. Queenston Mining Inc.
      11. St Andrew Goldfields Ltd.
      12. Temex Resources Corp. and Teck Cominco Limited
      13. URSA Major Minerals Incorporated




      http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http://www.goldseiten.…

      4. Die Bohrergebnisse der direkten Nachbarn von NFX Gold Inc. und Maximus Ventures Ltd. (auf der Karte ganz oben zu sehen)

      http://www.brigadiergold.com/1/pressreleases.php?id=5

      Fazit:Es giebt in diesen Gebiet auch jede Menge Gold in weniger tiefen Regionen! Es wurde in der Nachbarschaft schon nachgewiesen!!!

      Mein Tipp: Kaufen und Halten

      Gruß 10MioEuro:lick:
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 00:30:21
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      aha.
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 01:26:24
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      :eek:
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 07:31:17
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Pusheraktie von Frick!!!!!!!!!!
      Nur zum kurzfristigen Zock geeignet!
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 08:30:05
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.235.089 von Zocker1997 am 21.08.07 07:31:17Ich denke so eifach kann man das nicht sehen.
      Du hast Recht, NFX wurde von MF so in den Himmel gepusht ( ohne News ), das sich sogar die Cans gewundert haben und den Kursanstieg nicht erklären konnten.
      Danach hatte MF die Aktie fallen lassen wie eine heisse Kartoffel.
      Der jetzige Kursanstieg ging nicht von D aus sonder die Cans legen jeden Tag vor.Der Umsatz ist schon als hoch zu bezeichnen.
      Nun könnte jemand sagen, bei dem Volumen musste die Aktie höher stehen, warum nicht ?
      Warum soll es in Can anders sein als in D, jeder Gewinn wird mitgenommen aber im Gegensatz zu D wo zum Ende der Kurs runtergeht, steigt er in Can.
      Ich denke in D wird NFX als gebrandmarkte Aktie gesehen und die Unsicherheit am Markt und die sogenannten Finanzgurus tun ihr übriges dazu.
      Die Cans sehen das gelassener oder wissen mehr als wir.
      Ich hoffe nur das sich das ganze nicht als Flopp entpuppt, die Börse ist ein Irrenhaus, man muss immer mit Überraschungen rechnen.

      Nun ja, wir werden sehen wie es weiter geht

      VG

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      schrieb am 21.08.07 16:42:21
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.235.089 von Zocker1997 am 21.08.07 07:31:17quatsch bei frick nichts zu lesen. kurs wird diesmal in can bestimmt.
      was mich trotzdem verwundert ist die differenz zwischen nfx und max.
      dieses leidige thema ist ja nichts neues. fundamentale daten und bohr-
      ergebnisse wären von interesse. hat jemand was.
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 19:08:51
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 19:09:39
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      schrieb am 21.08.07 22:13:14
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.234.730 von lisa46 am 21.08.07 00:30:21du bist so :cool:
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      schrieb am 23.10.07 16:31:08
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      halten!!!!
      kein Stück aus der Hand geben;)
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      schrieb am 23.10.07 22:35:17
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 32.122.047 von 10MioEuro am 23.10.07 16:31:08Hast Du ein Argument, warum???
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      schrieb am 25.10.07 15:43:17
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      NFX Gold's Larder Lake operator continues drilling


      2007-10-25 09:18 ET - News Release

      Mr. Thomas Larsen reports

      NFX GOLD PROVIDES UPDATE ON LARDER LAKE PROPERTY DRILLING PROGRAM

      NFX Gold Inc.'s diamond drilling is continuing on NFX's Larder Lake property, following up on the two high-grade intersections from hole No. 11 (10.4 grams per tonne gold over 5.2 metres and 13.3 grams per tonne Au over six m), which were reported by NFX in Stockwatch on Aug. 15, 2007. NFX's joint venture partner, Maximus Ventures Ltd., has completed three holes and a fourth hole is in progress, and assay results are still pending.

      Maximus is conducting the drilling program pursuant to the option and joint venture agreement between Maximus and NFX, whereby Maximus has the right to earn a 60-per-cent interest in NFX's interest at Larder Lake by expending $6-million on exploration by Dec. 31, 2008. Results of the current drilling program will be released when available.

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      schrieb am 01.11.07 16:36:50
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      Maximus, NFX drill 13.1 g/t Au over 6 m at Larder Lake


      2007-11-01 11:02 ET - News Release

      See News Release (C-MXV) Maximus Ventures Ltd


      Mr. Francois Viens of Maximus reports

      MAXIMUS DISCOVERS ANOTHER HIGH GRADE GOLD ZONE AT NFX'S LARDER LAKE PROPERTY

      Maximus Ventures Ltd. and NFX Gold Inc. have discovered a new high-grade gold zone at the Larder Lake gold project. Hole 13 cut 6.0 metres of flow-type mineralization grading 13.1 grams per tonne Au, including a 3.0 m section grading 19.9 g/t Au, at a depth of 160 metres below surface. This intersection, located in the Fernland area, is open down-plunge for at least 600 metres and laterally for over 300 metres. It is on the same favourable geologic horizon as the recent Bear Lake discovery, 2.3 kilometres to the east, where intercepts of 10.4 g/t Au over 5.2 m and 13.3 g/t Au over 6.0 m in hole 11 were reported in Stockwatch Aug. 16, 2007. (Visit the company's website for its corporate presentation and figures.)

      Furthermore, assay results have been received from two of the follow-up holes drilled around the high-grade gold zones intersected in hole 11 in the Bear Lake area referenced above. Hole 15, drilled 50 metres down-plunge from hole 11, intersected 1.2 g/t Au over 5.5 m followed by 7.0 g/t Au over 4.1 m. Hole 14, drilled 75 metres up-plunge from 11, also intersected both zones with the upper zone grading 0.5 g/t Au over 8.9 m and the lower zone averaging 0.5 g/t Au over 7.0 m. Results from holes 16, drilled 70 metres east of hole 11, are still pending, and hole 17, drilled 50 metres west and below hole 11, is currently in progress.

      Follow-up drilling to date on the Bear Lake gold zone has confirmed the continuity of the gold mineralization and the lower grades intersected in holes 14 and 15 demonstrate that both high-grade and low-grade shoots are present within the mineralized area. Additional drilling is required to define the strike, dip of these mineralized zones, and to further define potential higher-grade lenses. Typically, this style of mineralization in the Larder Lake area can be deeply seated and higher-grade gold mineralization within each of these gold shoots generally starts at a vertical depth of approximately 400 to 500 m. The presence of albitized high iron mafic and/or ultramafic rocks is a common feature for the gold-rich lenses, which were also present in the high-grade gold zones at the nearby Kerr Addison mine located approximately six km to the east.

      While a limited number of additional holes could be drilled from the shores of Bear Lake, detailed definition drilling will be better achieved from the ice this winter and a second drill is expected to start working in January, 2008. While waiting for the assay results of the two follow-up holes (16 and 17) at Bear Lake, the drill will relocate to the Fernland area to carry out follow-up drilling laterally and down-plunge of the newly discovered high-grade mineralization.

      "We are pleased with the recent results from Larder Lake," stated Francois Viens, president and chief executive officer of Maximus. "The discovery of this new high-grade mineralization at Fernland confirms the potential for the multikilometre-long geologic sequence to host a series of high-grade gold deposits. The Fernland discovery is also very shallow compared to the usual high-grade mineralization found in the area. In combination with the Bear Lake discovery, our results so far suggest the possibility for a highly prospective gold camp."


      LARDER LAKE ASSAY RESULTS

      Hole No. From To Length Au Zone Mineralization type
      (m) (m) (m) (g/t)

      NFX07-11(i) 587.5 592.7 5.2 10.4 Bear Lake Carbonate type
      Including 588.0 589.5 1.5 20.8
      667.0 673.0 6.0 13.3 Flow type; up to 30% Py
      Including 668.8 673.0 4.2 18.6
      NFX07-12 Fernland Hole abandoned
      NFX07-13 177.0 183.0 6.0 13.1 Fernland Flow type; up to 25% Py
      Including 177.0 180.0 3.0 19.9
      NFX07-14 470.9 479.8 8.9 0.5 Bear Lake Carbonate type
      645.7 652.7 7.0 0.5 Flow type; up to 10% Py
      NFX07-15 593.0 598.5 5.5 1.2 Bear Lake Carbonate type
      705.6 709.7 4.1 7.0 Flow type; up to 25% Py
      Including 705.6 706.5 0.9 9.2

      Hole NFX07-11 previously reported
      NFX07-17: Drilling in progress
      NFX07-16: Assay results are pending


      Larder Lake property

      The Larder Lake project consists of the Cheminis, Bear Lake, Fernland and Barber Larder properties (all 100 per cent NFX-owned). Under the option and joint venture agreement between Maximus and NFX signed March 3, 2006, Maximus has the right to earn a 60-per-cent interest in NFX's interest at Larder Lake by expending $6-million on exploration by Dec. 31, 2008.

      As part of its QA/QC program, Maximus carries out check assays on the high-grade intersections with no discrepancies found in the assay results. The turnaround time for the reception of assay results from the lab has been very slow since September, due to the very large amount of samples received with the end of the field season. The situation is gradually returning to normal.

      The technical content of the information related to Larder Lake was reviewed by Bernard Boily, PGeo, responsible for supervising the drilling campaign and qualified person for Maximus under the guidelines of National Instrument 43-101. The analytical method for gold is one-assay-ton fire assay, AA determination with gravimetric finish on all samples reporting over two grams per tonne (g/t) gold. Assaying is done at Laboratoire Expert Inc. in Rouyn-Noranda, Que. The quality control process includes inserting blank samples and certified standards within each batch sent to the laboratory.

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      schrieb am 03.11.07 12:19:38
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 31.233.293 von 10MioEuro am 20.08.07 21:47:16"Warum NFX GOLD INC. jetzt richtig steigen kann?"

      Weil sie mal wieder volle Möhre gepusht wird von irgendeinem BB?

      12.10.2007 -- Die Analysten vom tradersreport haben in der Ausgabe vom 24.08.2007 auf eine Tradingchance bei den Aktien der NFX GOLD INC. (ISIN: CA6289541097) hingewiesen. Wir haben unseren Lesern genaue Vorschläge für ein erfolgreiches Handeln in den Aktien der Gesellschaft gegeben. Keine 2 Monate später erreichten die Aktien der Gesellschaft unsere damals genannte Kurszielzone von 0,45-0,50 €. Das Tageshoch lag bei genau 0,50 €. Alle Trader sollten spätestens bei diesen Kursen vorerst ihre Gewinne mitnehmen. Aus unserer Sicht dürfte sich das Ergebnis von ca. 150 % in nur 6 Wochen sehen lassen. Wir können zwar nicht bei allen unseren Trading- und Investmentideen richtig liegen. Doch die Vorschläge, die aufgehen, lohnen sich dann richtig.

      :D
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      schrieb am 05.11.07 18:10:44
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Ist der Push schon wieder zu Ende?

      ;)
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      schrieb am 06.11.07 22:09:43
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      NFX, Maximus Larder Lake JV grades 10.7 m of 3.9 g/t Au


      2007-11-06 15:06 ET - News Release

      Also News Release (C-MXV) Maximus Ventures Ltd


      Mr. Thomas Larsen reports

      TWO NEW HIGH GRADE INTERSECTIONS WIDER THAN PREVIOUSLY REPORTED AT FERNLAND AND BEAR LAKE CLAIMS OF THE LARDER LAKE PROPERTY

      NFX Gold Inc. and Maximus Ventures Ltd. have discovered that additional assays from drill holes NFX07-13 and NFX07-15, at the Larder Lake property, indicate that the flow-ore-style mineral intersections are wider than previously reported in each hole. Hole NFX07-13 at Fernland was reported in Stockwatch on Nov. 1, 2007, as intersecting flow-ore-style mineralization, grading 13.1 grams per tonne gold over 6.0 metres. Additional analysis indicates that this high-grade intersection occurs within a wider zone of the favourable flow-ore horizon, that grades 6.9 g/t gold over 13.5 metres.

      Similarly, hole NFX07-15 at Bear Lake was reported in Stockwatch on Nov. 1, 2007, as intersecting flow-ore-style mineralization, grading 7.0 g/t gold over 4.1 metres. Additional analysis indicates that this high-grade intersection, previously reported, also occurs in a wider zone of the favourable flow-ore horizon, that grades 3.9 g/t gold over 10.7 metres. Although of lower a grade, the length-times-grade indicator for the wider zone of mineralization adds confidence that the zone is a continuous down-plunge.


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      schrieb am 26.12.07 12:12:59
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      NFX, Maximus drill 8.1 m of 4.9 g/t Au at Larder Lake


      2007-12-20 09:56 ET - News Release

      Also News Release (C-MXV) Maximus Ventures Ltd


      Mr. Thomas Larsen of NFX Gold reports

      NFX AND MAXIMUS CONFIRM EXTENSION OF THE BEAR LAKE GOLD ZONE AT LARDER LAKE

      NFX Gold Inc. and Maximus Ventures Ltd. are releasing the results from two more follow-up holes in the Bear Lake area of NFX's Larder Lake property, located in Ontario. Two holes, No. 16 and No. 17A, were respectively drilled 75 metres east and 75 me west of hole No. 11, that intersected two high-grade zones (10.4 grams per tonne gold over 5.2 m and 8.0 g/t gold over 10.2 m), as reported in Stockwatch on Aug. 15, 2007. Hole No. 17A intersected flow-type mineralization grading 4.9 g/t gold over 8.1 m, including 11.4 g/t gold over 3.0 m. Hole No. 17A also intersected carbonate-type mineralization that assayed 6.0 g/t gold over 4.8 m, including 9.7 g/t gold over 1.3 m. Hole No. 16 intercepted modest mineralization.

      "Results of the five holes drilled to date show the strong continuity of the mineralization, and confirm that a large gold mineralized system is present at Bear Lake, with both high-grade and low-grade lenses occurring within the mineralized area," said Francois Viens, president and chief executive officer of Maximus Ventures. "The mineralization at Bear Lake shows strong similarities with the ore zones at the historic Kerr-Addison gold mine (six kilometres to the east), characterized by alternating higher- and lower-grade ore shoots."

      Drilling is continuing in the Fernland area on the Larder Lake property, where a six-hole program is testing the extension of the high-grade gold mineralization intersected in hole No. 13, that graded 6.9 g/t gold over 13.5 m, including 13.1 g/t gold over 6.0 m (see news in Stockwatch on Nov. 1 and Nov. 6, 2007). The results for these step-out holes are still pending.

      Once the current program at Fernland is completed in January, 2008, drilling will resume at Bear Lake with the objective of systematically testing the higher-grade lenses laterally and down-plunge, to a vertical depth of 1,000 m.

      Drill results details

      The carbonate-type mineralization was intersected at 689 m in hole No. 17A, along with a stockwork of strongly albitized veinlets and 2 to 3 per cent Py. This section graded 6.0 g/t gold over 4.8 m, including 9.7 g/t gold over 1.3 m. Then, at 740 m, hole No. 17A intersected flow-type mineralization. Several small grains of visible gold were observed in quartz veinlets. Over all, pyrite content varies between 2 to 5 per cent. Assay results from this section returned 4.9 g/t gold over 8.1 m, including 11.4 g/t gold over 3.0 m.

      Furthermore, a graphitic fault zone intersected at 601 m in hole No. 17A, assayed 12.2 g/t gold over 0.5 m, which indicates that the fault zones in the Bear Lake area might have served as conduits for gold-bearing fluids. The presence of these gold-bearing fault zones in the Bear Lake area potentially indicates the presence of an extensive gold-rich mineralized system.

      Hole No. 16, drilled 75 m east from hole No. 11, did not intersect the carbonate-type mineralization that was faulted-off by a nine-metre-wide fault zone at 635 m, but intersected the flow-type mineralization at 662 m, which returned 1.8 g/t gold over 6.0 m, including a section grading 4.2 g/t gold over 0.5 m. The attitude and extent of this thick fault zone will only be assessed once more holes are drilled in the area.

      A table shows the results to date from the Bear Lake area.


      HIGHLIGHTS OF LARDER LAKE ASSAY RESULTS

      Hole No. From To Length Au Mineralization type
      (m) (m) (m) (g/t)

      NFX07-11 (i)
      587.5 592.7 5.2 10.4 Carbonate-type
      Including 588.0 589.5 1.5 20.8
      664.6 674.8 10.2 8.0 Flow-type; up to 30% Py
      Including 667.0 673.0 6.0 13.3
      or 668.8 673.0 4.2 18.6

      NFX07-14 (i) 470.9 479.8 8.9 0.5 Carbonate-type; 1-5% Py
      647.5 652.7 7.0 0.5 Flow-type; up to 20% Py

      NFX07-15 (i) 593.0 598.5 5.5 1.2 Carbonate-type; tr-1% Py
      701.0 711.7 10.7 3.9 Flow-type; up to 25% Py
      Including 705.6 709.7 4.1 7.0

      NFX07-16 658.0 664.0 6.0 1.8 Flow-type; 3-5% Py
      Including 662.2 662.7 0.5 4.2

      NFX07-17A 600.5 601.0 0.5 12.2 Graphitic Fault zone
      686.5 691.3 4.8 6.0 Carbonate-type; 2-3% Py
      Including 690.0 691.3 1.3 9.7
      736.9 745.0 8.1 4.9 Flow-type; 2-5% Py
      Including 738.0 741.0 3.0 11.4

      (i) Holes NFX07-11, 14 and 15 were previously released.


      Larder Lake property

      Maximus is conducting the drilling program pursuant to the option and joint venture agreement between Maximus and NFX, whereby Maximus has the right to earn a 60-per-cent interest in NFX's 100-per-cent interest at the Cheminis, Fernland and Bear Lake claims, and 45-per-cent interest in NFX's 100-per-cent-owned Barber Larder claims that comprise the Larder Lake property, by expending $6-million on exploration by Dec. 31, 2008.

      As part of its quality assurance/quality control program, Maximus carries out check assays on the high-grade intersections with no discrepancies found in the assay results. The turnaround time for the reception of assay results from the laboratory has been very slow since September, due to the very large amount of samples received with the end of the field season. The situation is gradually returning to normal.

      The technical content of the information related to Larder Lake was reviewed by Bernard Boily, PGeo, responsible for supervising the drilling campaign and qualified person for Maximus, under the guidelines of National Instrument 43-101. The analytical method for gold is one assay-ton fire assay, atomic absorption determination, with gravimetric finish on all samples reporting over two g/t gold. Assaying is done at Laboratoire Expert Inc. in Rouyn-Noranda, Que. The quality control process includes inserting blank samples and certified standards within each batch sent to the laboratory.

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