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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.


TSX:ARIS - Post by User

Comment by menoalittleon Sep 24, 2020 5:26pm
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Post# 31617606

RE:RE:Zancudo

RE:RE:Zancudo Well... maybe.  But I'd sure like to know who in hell the "five creditors" are that just 3 weeks ago received 4,285,714 shares of (more or less) a shell company for $300k of debt (equating to 7 cents a share) that has quickly now become worth 55 cents a share.  In case you're having any trouble with the math, that's a stunning gain in value of nearly 2 million dollars in three weeks, or about 685% on a debt of only 300k.

Must be nice to know how to work the system, eh?

(Maybe there are some extenuating circumstances that weren't revealed... but you'd think that this sort of bullchit would be illegal...)

sorry for the negativity on what might actually work out to be a good deal, but why allow that sort of stink to smell it up right out of the gate?
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