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Dynacor Group Inc T.DNG

Alternate Symbol(s):  DNGDF

Dynacor Group Inc. is a Canada-based industrial gold ore processor. The Company is engaged in gold production by processing ore purchased from the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) industry. The Company, including its subsidiary, produces gold and silver from ore purchased from local Peruvian miners, which is processed at its wholly owned processing plant in Chala, Peru. Its Anta property is a silver/gold/copper exploration project that is located in the heart of a regionally important epithermal gold-silver belt and host hydrothermal deposits in Peru, including the Orcopampa, Ares, Shila-Paula, Calloma, Arcata and Antapite mines. Its Tumipampa property is located approximately 60 kilometers' south of the city of Abancay in the Tumipampa region and about 500 km southeast of Lima. The Company also holds interests in mineral properties in Peru that are in the exploration stage. The Company produces gold through its PX IMPACT gold program.


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Comment by Dreimer200on Nov 11, 2014 12:22pm
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RE:RE:Tweet from Dale, IR...

RE:RE:Tweet from Dale, IR...
Timing and perspective: DNG has already been a five-bagger for those who bought at 25 cents. In the long run, it could be a five-bagger again. I used to own 1% of the company, but was unprepared for the challenges presented by Peruvian delays – and the mind-set which they suggest -- and have reduced my position drastically.
 
For those with time and patience, DNG should, in a rational universe, provide ample rewards.
 
CMC Metals could be a ten-bagger – in theory. They are on the cusp of production, but the price does not reflect that fact. 
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