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DNI Metals Inc DMNKF

DNI Metals Inc is an exploration and evaluation stage company, which engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties. It holds the base and precious metals, specialty metals, rare earth elements, diamond, and uranium mineral properties in Alberta, Utah, and Ontario. The company's properties include SBH Property, Vohitsara Property, and Clifton Gold Hill Royalty.


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Comment by rktennon Dec 12, 2017 2:59pm
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RE:RE:A shame

RE:RE:A shameAll commodity stocks are down at this time of the year, except a few, especially with the FED moving to raise interest rates, tax loss selling etc. However, most will come back after the first of the year, when IMHO, Gold and Silver will rise back in price, and of course when the big banks on the Comex have covered their shorts. With the growth in demand of Graphite, it is a great chance for investors with real smarts to buy DNI at these bargain prices, as DNI will become a graphite producer in 2018, and its stock price will soar. IMHO. As I said most commodity stocks will rise after the first of the year except Cougar, since they don't do anything except raise money for legal fees, so you can't really consider them a commodity stock. All just my humble opinion.
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