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Queenston Mining Inc QNMNF



GREY:QNMNF - Post by User

Post by rbsanitationon Oct 25, 2010 1:27pm
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New here...

New here...I bought in due to the availability of a gold mine somewhere in the free world.  Not saying Canada is pure but it seems to me the big players eventually need mines that exist in real world countries too.  Other than potash in SK, and tar sands in AB and SK this seems to me to be it for mine plays in Canada other than the future iron ore mine in the arctic west of Greenland with a deep sea port potential.
So a question for the experts here, what happens first? 
1. does a big player take out QMI
2. do they take out QMI and Kirkland Mining 
3. does Kirkland Mining find some funding to buy QMI or 
4. does QMI actually prove out large enough and become a producer and support their own mill
Why all the recent activity in QMI?  POG or are the insiders telling others about the future finally?
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