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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."


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Comment by AltaRounderon Mar 23, 2017 10:22am
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RE:Excellant post on Streetwise Reports by Moriarty

RE:Excellant post on Streetwise Reports by MoriartyI thought the BFS was good as well in the sense that the 2.75 M oz was able to support a 12,500 t/day mine. Converting  some of the 1 M inferred ozs will be cheap and easily put the IRR over 20%. Our stock should be on a gradual, upward move as analysts and people start recognize the short to medium term upside.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Like the Seeking Alpha article, I didn't like the Mine Capex of 535 M before tax credits. But many posters, who know more than I about mining, see room to improve this come tender time. 






 
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