Gold Anomaly shares spike 50%


(MENAFN- ProactiveInvestors - Australia) Gold Anomaly (ASX: GOA) shares have shot up 50% to A$0.003 today with more than 1 million shares trading hands. While the company has not released any information in the last two weeks, it had at the beginning of this month said it had started test work for high grade zone development at its Crater Mountain gold project in Papua New Guinea. The testwork will initially focus upon confirming the geological expectations of the area and bulk testing processing methods and paves the way for a small scale operation by the end of 2014. The high grade zone is close to the Top Camp at the Crater Mountain's Nevera prospect, where previous drilling intersected bonanza gold including a drill hole sinking 46 metres at 5.9 grams per tonne gold including 2 metres at 98.2g/t.


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