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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.


TSX:AII - Post by User

Comment by lonadeon Feb 22, 2024 9:32am
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Post# 35892950

RE:velocity bucket shop

RE:velocity bucket shopagree its not ideal, but we all know that most retail are longterm holders, same as all the insiders. and thats a large portion of the outstanding shares.

in addition we appear to have the luxury of "educated" retail investors who know how to deal with these types of games: yawn....

management just needs to make sure that they keep the key milestones for the mine on track and progress on those additional developments. 

it does of course make a difference for financings, if they are needed on the near term for further development. thats probably the play of this j**k.
management has always been able to navigate around these hurdles. i trust they will be able to keep doing so.

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