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Klondike aims for the motherlode

In late 2013, Klondike Gold Corp (CN:KG) was ripe for a rebrand. It had for years struggled to make any headway with its gold properties in the Yukon, was bleeding money through other assets, and was wearing a well-deserved bad reputation among investors. Once worth more than C$100 million, the company was a penny stock.

View north downslope from Lone Star mine

View north downslope from Lone Star mine

The obvious moves would have been a housecleaning, followed by a share consolidation and name change. Peter Tallman, brought in as CEO to right the ship, did the first two steps, but decided to keep the...

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