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Irving Resources Inc C.IRV

Alternate Symbol(s):  IRVRF

Irving Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company with a focus on gold in Japan. The Company’s project includes Omu Project, Yamagano Project and Other Projects. The Company's lead project is the Omu Project located in the town of Omu on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. The project is comprised of the 2.98 square kilometer (km2) Omui mining license and 56 prospecting licenses covering an additional 171.38 km2. It also holds four mineral prospecting licenses immediately east of the Yamagano mining tenement. Its Other Projects include Shimokawa, Engaru, Eniwa, Noto and Satsuma. The Engaru project covers 84.42 km2 of prospecting license applications covering an area a few kilometers south of the historic Konomai gold field near the town of Engaru. Shimokawa project cover 48.5 km2 of prospecting license applications located approximately 25 km SW of the Omu Project in Shimokawa. Satsuma B project covers 54.09 km2 of mineral prospecting license applications.


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Comment by skott4Goldon Sep 21, 2018 10:54am
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Fluli wrote: Skott4Gold - that would be my minimum projection. If the market for the miners will be more co-operative and comes out of his present depression than we should anticipate much higher prices assuming Quinton has it right.

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Oh, I totally agree. $10/share can occur in even a depressed if the numbers are good when they drill and they should be. I think the valuation would be much higher than $100/oz in the ground too because no mill needs to be built. Nearby Hishikari mine could result in cost savings. I believe there is no NSR either. 

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