CEO, others buying at Troilus Gold (TLG)

CEO, others buying at Troilus Gold (T:TLG)

Updated Tuesday Mar 13, 2018 02:18 AM EDT
Sulliden Mining Capital Inc., a 10% Holder, acquired 783,293 Common Shares on an indirect ownership basis for registered holder NBC ITF Sulliden Mining Capital at a price of $1.640 through a private transaction on March 9th, 2018. This represents a $1,284,601 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.

Christopher Justin Reid, CEO and Director, acquired 304,878 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $1.640 through a private transaction on March 9th, 2018. This represents a $500,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.

Peter Wilson Tagliamonte, a Senior Officer and Director, acquired 304,878 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $1.640 through a private transaction on March 9th, 2018. This represents a $500,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.

Paul Pint, a Senior Officer, acquired 121,951 Common Shares on a direct ownership basis at a price of $1.640 through a private transaction on March 9th, 2018. This represents a $200,000 investment into the company's shares and an account share holdings change of greater than 100%.

Troilus Gold is in the Integrated Mining Sub Industry Group under the Basic Materials Sector.

Troilus Gold Corp, formerly Pitchblack Resources Ltd is Canada based development-stage mining company focused on the potential re-start and mineral expansion of the former gold and copper Troilus Mine. The Troilus property is located approximately 175 km by road from the town of Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada. The property consists of 81 mineral claims and one surveyed mining lease that collectively cover approximately 5000 hectares. The acquisition includes all infrastructure such as roads, power lines, camp buildings, permitted tailings pond, and associated water treatment facilities. The mill was sold and removed during the first phase of reclamation.


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