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Northern Lights Resources Corp C.NLR

Alternate Symbol(s):  NLRCF

Northern Lights Resources Corp is an exploration and development company that is advancing two projects: The 100% owned, Secret Pass Gold Project located in Arizona; and the Medicine Springs silver-zinc-lead Project located in Elko County Nevada where the company is in joint venture with Reyna Silver Corp.


CSE:NLR - Post by User

Comment by ValueProon Oct 15, 2022 1:04pm
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Post# 35026799

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Won’t Surprise Me!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Won’t Surprise Me!"Now the company is broke busted and can't be trusted."

What is clear is that you could not see that the RV was coming as you shamelessly pumped this issue wherever you could.  I disagreed with you then, as I do now.  The company is not down AND OUT.  While NL is hanging on by a thread, Reyna's drilling at Medicine Springs could give them new life  - probably to be followed by another financing.  [Assuming Reyna does not soon move to take them out first.]

But another of the keys to everything here is PM prices, which I think have reached the bottom.  I say that because the volumes in sales of junior PM miners have slowed to levels I've never seen.  While not a guarantee, this is a hallmark of a bottom, meaning that a general turn is near at hand despite what happens with interest rates*.  And, as "they" say, "A rising tide lifts all boats."

*  Historically speaking, PM price changes trail new trends in interest rates.  Higher rates are usually followed by higher PM prices, albeit on a delayed basis.   

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