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Midnight Sun Mining Corp. MDNGF


Primary Symbol: V.MMA

Midnight Sun Mining Corp. is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company is focused on exploring its flagship Solwezi Project, located in Zambia. Its property is situated in the heart of the Zambian Copper Belt. It holds a 60% interest in two mineral exploration licenses, 21509-HQ-LEL and 12124-HQ-LPL, (the Solwezi Licenses), which are held by subsidiary of Kam Chuen, Zambian Highlight Mining Investment Limited (ZHMI). The Solwezi mineral exploration licenses in Zambia covers approximately 506 km2 and is located adjacent to the copper mine in Africa, First Quantum's Kansanshi copper/gold mine. Its target areas include Dumbwa, Mitu, Kazhiba (22 Zone) and Crunch Zone. The 22 Zone is situated approximately 20 kilometers (km) northwest of the Solwezi Dome and is less than 10 km from the western mine gate of the Kansanshi Mine complex. Mitu is located in the southwestern portion of the Solwezi Project and features ore shale type mineralization on the flank of the Solwezi Dome.


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Comment by Sherry35on Dec 03, 2022 8:27pm
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RE:NI 43-101 report

RE:NI 43-101 reportI would like to thank Matt for writing the legal begal text for douchewater's interpretation on the significance of NI 43-101. It ceratinly wasn't written by stockprobe/Mag/WA.

So, what is the plan to get the MMA permits to a pre-feasibility and feasibility studies? What is the entrance criteria to enter this pre-mining stage on the MMA permits? Do we need to know the amount of payload in the ground before commiting to a pre-feasibility and feasibility study? Or do we just go off half cocked with investors money? Your LinkedIn investors will want to know the process as you execute each phase of the plan. I'm sure the TSX compliancy group has some thoughts given the BRE-X epoisode.

Again, Matt, what is the plan to get the MMA permits to the pre-feasibility and feasibility study stage? What is the entrance criteria for entering that stage? Resource report? Reserve report? Fast calculation on a Tim's napkin? 3rd party company? Money? Risk assessment?

I suspect LindedIn  professionals will be calling you folks starting Monday asking that ever popular question "What's the plan?". Based on the flippin remark from the IR person on this forum, maybe they should get something in writing with respect to "bang for the buck" outcome. The bang being delieverables which I eleuded to above and prior posts.

So stop behaving like a typical Vancouver company spending 80% of the time on IR campaigns and start acting like an exploration company. It's all about managing the optics. So, the more time you people waste engaging me the more pathetic you look. I'm always going to ask the key question "What's the plan?". It's that bloody simple. Stop running MMA as a stereo typical money grubbing Vancounver company utilizing sociopathic stock juicers and script fed analysts, and pour your efforts into managing the ... drum roll ... PLAN to make the share holders rich.

Mark my words by the end on March 2023, if you don't have an idea on the wealth in the ground based on 5 years of exploration activities that includes the 2022 drill results and RIO's intensive $9M US exploration program over the past 2 years, those LinkedIn professionalisms will gravitate over here.
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