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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Golden Minerals Ord Shs T.AUMN

Alternate Symbol(s):  AUMN

Golden Minerals Company is a precious metals mining exploration company. The Company is primarily focused on advancing its Yoquivo property in Mexico and, through partner-funded exploration, advancing its El Quevar silver property in Argentina. It is also focused on acquiring and advancing selected mining properties in Mexico, Nevada and Argentina. The Yoquivo Project is located 210 km west... see more

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Golden Minerals Ord Shs > Analysts talk about Golden Minerals Company
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Post by sdhaka on Apr 12, 2024 3:09pm

Analysts talk about Golden Minerals Company

This week, we're discussing four momentum stocks: Gold, Lithium, Tech, and Oil & Gas. 
 
Analysts talk about Golden Minerals Company (NYSEAM: AUMN): Despite a tumultuous past year, Golden Minerals has bounced back with a remarkable 67% uptick. Specializing in gold and silver exploration, this junior mining company holds multiple promising projects in Argentina and Mexico. Explore our insights into the potential overlooked by the market and why Golden Minerals could be a hidden gem.
 
 
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