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Columbus Gold Corp CGTFF

"Columbus Gold Corp operates in the gold mining industry. The company acquires, develops, explores and evaluates gold in French Guiana. It owns two main projects and other projects. Montagne d'Or Gold project which is comprised of eight mining concessions and Eastside Gold project hosts a large area of shallow oxide gold mineralization. It principally operates in three geographical areas those are Canada, United States, and France."


OTCQX:CGTFF - Post by User

Comment by AltaRounderon Feb 16, 2017 10:52am
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Post# 25854867

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NORD going private

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NORD going privateWith a positive outcome from a BFS I'm not to worried about Nord getting our 45% for a song and dance. The value in this little gem will soon rise to the surface with Columbus's options avaliable and markets being what they are. (ecomonics, supply/demand, greed etc). A couple years ago I'd be very worried; but now, theres money out there looking for a home.

I've been buying shares in this company for the past 8 months and can't help myself from constantly adding even though I'm proactively looking to find a better risk adjusted place to put capital.

I think that most of the CGT share holder base is in strong hands, so, when this stock starts to move, it will be in big leaps.

PS: I'm hoping we get the FS results by mid March. I doubt Nord wants to release it in time for the PDAC conference - but maybe thats a good thing! 

GLTA
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