Grandich Publications has been engaged by Bravo Venture Group (BVG-TSX-V $.54). I became involved with BVG because I’ve known Mr. Robert Swenarchuk for many years. He’s one of those tireless workers who’s always working a conference booth or holding meetings while others are out partying somewhere (I suspect the parties have shrunk due to junior crash last year). Bob is Senior V.P. Head of Corporate Development and a Director for BVG.
Bob has served as an officer of several public companies. He joined Manex Resource Group Inc. early in 1998 bringing with him more than 25 years of successful practice in the corporate and investor relations sectors of the natural resources industry. He is President of Rescom Consultants Ltd., which he founded in 1980 to provide a range of financial and investor services to public companies. Over the past 25 years he has been involved in arranging financing for mining exploration and development projects in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Russia, Kazakhstan and China. He has extensive financial community contacts throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
Currently the company is active in N.W. British Columbia, Nevada, and S.E. Alaska. The VMS/ Epithermal gold/silver Homestake Ridge project in British Columbia is advancing with excellent drill results and a NI43-101 compliant technical evaluation (currently being updated) which reported an inferred resource of 900,000 oz/gold The Woewodski Island prospect in S.E. Alaska is a precious-metal rich VMS target, which lies within a mineralized trend that hosts both the Greens Creek and Windy Craggy VMS. As well, the company has acquired a substantial land package consisting of thirteen properties located in the Battle Mountain/Eureka trend, Nevada. Drilling is either currently underway or will be undertaken during 2009 on a number of the projects.
While we will be issuing a more detailed report in the near-term, I like to suggest you call Bob at 1-888-456-1112 or email him at corpdev@mnxltd.com

Peter,
What do you make of the Crosshair Exploration & Target merger?
thanks,
Roger.
Hopefully tem has some cash?