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KBG
(redirected from King's Bay Gold Corporation)

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KBGKentucky Bluegrass
KBGKing's Bay Gold Corporation (stock symbol)
KBGKatherman, Briggs & Greenberg, LLP
KBGKick Butts Generation (Delaware anti-tobacco youth movement)
KBGKernkraftwerk Betriebsgesellschaft
KBGKevin Bramble Goodz (adaptive sports equipment)
KBGKing Black Dragon (gaming clan)
KBGKomplexbuildinguild (gaming clan)
KBGKiwi Beach Gear (New Zealand)
KBGKiller Boxing Gloves (video game)


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Recently, Mega announced the acquisition of a 100% interest in the "Headway" property in the Red Lake, Ontario from King's Bay Gold Corporation ("King's Bay") in a press release dated October 5, 2009.
MGP:TSX-V) ("Mega") is pleased to announce that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the "Headway" property in the Red Lake, Ontario from King's Bay Gold Corporation ("King's Bay").
About King's Bay Gold King's Bay Gold Corporation is a very active and well financed Canadian mineral exploration company with nine gold projects strategically located in Canada's gold camps.
 
 
 
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