| Canadian Penny Stocks
to Watch - December
1 to December 5, 2008
Sprott Molybdenum Participation
Corp.
Symbol: MLY
Exchange: TSX
Industry: Financial Services
Products: Investment
Companies and Funds
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Profiled Price $0.85 (November
28)
Company Snapshot:
The Corporation is an investment holding company created to
invest in Molybdenum Assets. The primary investment objective
of the Corporation is to achieve capital appreciation by
investing in securities of private and public companies that
explore for, mine and/or process molybdenum and by investing
in, holding, selling and otherwise transacting in all
commercial forms of molybdenum. It is not an investment
strategy of the Corporation to actively speculate with regards
to short-term changes in molybdenum prices. The Corporation's
investment mandate will provide investors with several
benefits. It will provide investors with the opportunity to
invest in commercial forms of molybdenum, which is currently
unavailable through an exchange. In addition, it will provide
investors with a diversified portfolio of securities of
private and public companies that explore for, mine and/or
process molybdenum.
Shore Gold Inc.
Symbol: SGF
Exchange: TSX
Industry: Junior Natural Resources
Products: Mining
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Profiled Price: $0.42 (November
28)
Company Snapshot:
Shore Gold Inc. is a mineral exploration and development
company. The Company's main focus continues to be the ongoing
exploration of the Star Kimberlite diamond project, located in
the Fort a la Corne area of central Saskatchewan.
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