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Alamos Gold Inc T.AGI

Alternate Symbol(s):  AGI

Alamos Gold Inc. is a Canada-based intermediate gold producer with diversified production from three operating mines in North America. This includes the Young-Davidson and Island Gold mines in northern Ontario, Canada and the Mulatos mine in Sonora State, Mexico. Additionally, the Company has a portfolio of development projects, including the Phase 3+ expansion at Island Gold, and the Lynn Lake Project in Manitoba, Canada. The Young-Davidson gold mine is located near the town of Matachewan, approximately 60 kilometers (km) west of Kirkland Lake in Northern Ontario, within the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The Island Gold mine is located just east of the town of Dubreuilville, about 83 km northeast of Wawa in Northern Ontario. The Mulatos mine is in the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountain range in the east-central portion of the State of Sonora, Mexico. It also owns Qiqavik Gold Project in Northern Quebec within the Cape Smith Belt, with a number of high-grade gold and gold copper showings.


TSX:AGI - Post by User

Post by tootall123on Mar 31, 2024 7:45pm
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1970s = Today?

1970s = Today?
1970s = Today?
Stagflation in the 1970s combined high inflation with uneven economic growth. High budget deficits, lower interest rates, the oil embargo, and the collapse of managed currency rates contributed to stagflation. Under Federal Reserve Board Chair, Paul Volcker, the prime lending rate was above 21% to reduce inflation.
Jan.1970 gold was at $35.00 and 10 years later Jan. 1980 gold hit a high of $850.00 = + 2300%
 
Today gold $2,240 +2300% = $48,000 ?
 
GOLD IS KING....
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