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Aris Mining Corp. T.ARIS

Alternate Symbol(s):  CLGDF | N.AMNG.NT.U | T.ARIS.WT.A | ARMN

Aris Mining Corporation is a gold producer in the Americas. The Company is engaged in operating two mines with expansions underway in Colombia. The Segovia Operation is located in the Segovia-Remedios mining district in the department of Antioquia, Colombia, approximately 180 kilometers (km) northeast of Medellin. The Segovia Operations comprises four active underground gold mining operations, which include El Silencio, Sandra K, Providencia, and Carla. It has over 11 titles with a total area of 5,335.58 hectares (ha). The Marmato underground gold mine is located on the west side of the town of Marmato, in Marmato municipality of Caldas Department, in the Republic of Colombia, approximately 80 km from Medellin and 200 km northwest of the capital city of Bogota. The Company is also the operator and 51% owner of the Soto Norte Project, which is advancing to develop a new underground gold, silver and copper mine. In Guyana, it is advancing the Toroparu, a gold/copper project.


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Comment by ts9222on Sep 26, 2016 2:41am
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RE:RE:RE:surprised...

RE:RE:RE:surprised...What about all those honest hard working asbestos producers?
The government has no right to shut them down. Those asbestos workers have been working for many years. You should go in the middle of the streets and stop all traffic because the evil government is suddenly making use of asbestos illegal, and giving all the money to evil corporations that make safe insulation. Those safe insulation corporations are taking money away from the honest hard working asbestos producers.

And what about all those cocaine and heroine producers? Cocaine has a long history of production in some countries. And the government suddenly makes it illegal and puts all those honest hard workers out of work. And giving all the money to the big pharmaceutical companies. You and your shop keeper friends should all go out in the middle of the street to protest. Hard working cocaine producers have a right to make cocaine and not pay taxes on cocaine production.

nobodyno wrote: Hi, TS, you are so confident that "illegals" will go, are you sure? They were not ilegals untill very recently, they were just mineros. Imagine that tomorrow your guberno will issue a decree that to speculate on stocks you need to buy 75000 USD license, and own a high potency computer network,  let's say around another 50000 USD. If you can not pay the fees, you are illegal, and your accounts are shut, and given to a Colombian company, because, apparently they know better, what to do. If you go without a fight, then so you deserve it. If you fight back, you might win. The mineros de Segovia, have NOTHING to lose, and they will fight back (most likely). This may keep GCM closed for a while, plus decreased "consumer confidence". After the SP drops below 10 c, and stays their for a couple of days, you will see herd moving, and more  shares dumped. You might be closing the year with 5 --7  c. range, if not trading halt. The possibility of stabilazation and recovery should not be discounted, but from risk management perspective, the risks now are too high to stay around. All in IMHO. 


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