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Almonty Industries Inc T.AII

Alternate Symbol(s):  ALMTF

Almonty Industries Inc. is engaged in the mining, processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate from its Los Santos tungsten mine located near Salamanca, Spain, the processing and shipping of tungsten concentrate from its Panasqueira tin and tungsten mine in Covilha, Castelo Branco, Portugal, the evaluation of its Valtreixal tin and tungsten mine project located in Western Spain, as well as the evaluation and expected re-opening of its Sangdong tungsten mine project located in South Korea.


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Comment by lonadeon May 13, 2022 3:08am
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well now we know that it was Deutsche Rohstoff that provided the latest cash injection...very pleased to see more "balancing" happening between the largest shareholders. we wouldnt want one party to obtain the overhand do we... 

to remind: the shares have bascialy gone to a stable and longterm holder that is not looking for short term gains. the shares are tucked away in a deep drawer.

it is very unusal for a miner in this situation to have such tremendous support from serious players, whos intentions are aligned with that of the management and shareholders in general.
smaller miners are usually forced to tap the sharks for money.



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