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Argonaut Gold Inc T.AR

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.AR.DB.U | ARNGF

Argonaut Gold Inc. is a gold producer with a portfolio of operations in North America. The Company’s operating mines include Florida Canyon, Magino, La Colorada and San Agustin. The Florida Canyon Gold Mine area is situated in northwestern Nevada within the Basin and Range physiographic province. The Magino mine property is a past producing underground gold mine located 40 kilometers (km) northeast of Wawa, Ontario, approximately 14 kilometers southeast of the town of Dubreuilville. The property consists of seven patented mining claims, four leased mining claims and 69 unpatented mining claims totaling 2,204.495 hectares. The past producing La Colorada gold-silver mine property is located approximately 40 km southeast of Hermosillo, Sonora State, Mexico. The San Agustin property consists of four mineral claims totaling 1,065 ha and is located in the northern San Lucas de Ocampo Mining District.


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Comment by Funex4ton Apr 09, 2024 4:03pm
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Post# 35979827

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:POG now at $2379 US

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:POG now at $2379 US Hi Lifexprt
Reading your statements re start up. Wondering where you are coming up with the references to a problem start up following a badly managed construction affecting the share price or management decision to sell the farm?
I have started up a few mines, in construction manager and commissioning  manager roles. All are under immense pressure, based on sold forward contracts. And it is always a serious situation that has setbacks that are eventually overcome.
It is common for mines to have to increase financing during the project life due to unforeseen changes or inflation or weather or you name it. The list is endless.
And there are always start up challenges with a new mine which you no doubt know, can take 6-12 months to get everything ironed out.
This management sell out at this stage does not sit well with me. And I am surprised it sits well with you.
Why has there been no agreeable statement as to why management took this path?
We will hear something eventually, probably when AGI has secured enough shares to make this a done deal.
Until then the champagne corks will remain in the bottle.


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