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Aris Mining Corp. T.ARIS

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

Aris Mining Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is primarily engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and operation of gold properties in Colombia, Guyana and Canada. The Company operates the Segovia Operations and Marmato Mine in Colombia. The Segovia Operations are located 180 kilometers (km) northeast of Medellin in the Segovia-Remedios mining district of Antioquia, Colombia. The Marmato mine is located in the Marmato gold district in the Caldas Department, a mountainous region approximately 80 km south of Medellin, Colombia. The Company is also the operator and 20% owner of the Soto Norte Project. The project is located within the traditional mining area of California, Vetas, which is located approximately 350 km north of Bogota and 55 km northeast of the city of Bucaramanga. The Company also owns the Toroparu Project in Guyana and the Juby Project, which covers an area of approximately 42,817 hectares and is located in the Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region of Guyana.


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Comment by likeikeon Nov 19, 2021 12:35am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Article!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Article!!Yes I hear you...a lot of good points.  Gabriel Boric is the real deal...I'm not being influenced by media....my own reading, my own ideas, my own conclusions.  Gabriel Boric is the protest generation leftist movement in the making...if he wins the presidency, which he is projected to, look out.  Granted, I do actually believe that his platform speaks to many good and necessary changes to bridge that wealth gap...but the mining companies will get hammered with higher taxes...how much is impossible to guess...but it will be significantly more that what is today's current royalty environment.  He is a passionate guy, well educated and will make mining much more expensive in Chile if elected.  I don't think he is an Argentina...but we certainly dont want any more of those around I hear you on that. 

I don't think he is an Argentina......

What does that mean? He is from Punta Arenas way down south where they

fly all missions to the Antartic. 

"The Chile I imagine is fairer and more equal; open and democratic:

A Chile which  offers security and not uncertainty to the people that 

live here"

Does that sound like a communist to anyone? He is a good talker but if 

he were to get in (which is still a long shot) he would revert to being far

more central. CHilean politics is very polarized but at the same time they 

both move to the center when elected if they want a long career. Many

were concerned when Bakulet got in as a socialist but she moved to the

center won 2 terms and now works for the United Nations.

Take a look at Peru ....their new president was going to destroy mining

and he keeps softening his position. When your in the saddle you realize

how important mining is to revenue, employment, etc but please let us

do it more responsibly. Your arguments do not add up IMHO IKE


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