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Karora Resources Inc KRRGF


Primary Symbol: T.KRR

Karora Resources Inc. is a Canada-based multi-asset mineral resource company. The Company’s portfolio includes the Beta Hunt Underground Mine, Higginsville Gold Operations and Lakewood Mill. It owns 100% of Beta Hunt, a gold-producing mine located approximately 600 kilometers from Perth in Kambalda, Western Australia. It owns and operates HGO, which is located approximately 75 kilometers south of the Beta Hunt Mine in Higginsville, Western Australia. HGO has a mineral gold resource and reserve and prospective land package totaling approximately 1,900 square kilometers. The operation includes a 1.6 million tons per annum (Mtpa) processing plant, 192 mining tenements, including the Aquarius, Hidden Secret, Mousehollow, Two Boys, Baloo, Pioneer, Fairplay North, Mitchell, Wills, Challenge and Mount Henry deposits. The Lakewood Gold Mill is located just outside Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and approximately 60 kilometers from the Beta Hunt Mine, has a processing capacity of 1.0 Mtpa.


TSX:KRR - Post by User

Post by MaterialsManon May 24, 2024 9:06am
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Post# 36055526

Is it being noticed

Is it being noticedWhen the 2/10 spread was around 4  points, the word was that it was indicative of a not too distant recession. It's been hovering between 3.5 and 4 for what seems like eons.
Now, all of a sudden, it has crept up to 5.
I've pretty much given up on what anything portends for the indexes, the precious metals, commodities,
etc., or the economy for that matter.
Whatever the daily spin from the 'experts' is, seems to determine what happens to financial markets.
If indeed the inverse theory holds water, it would seem that something is about to happen.
Of course many investors heed the advice to sell in May and go away. I suspect when those that do are done with the summer getaways, things may look a little different.

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