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Fabled Silver Gold Corp T.FCO


Primary Symbol: V.FCO.H Alternate Symbol(s):  FBSGF

Fabled Silver Gold Corp. is a Canada-based company. The Company is focused on acquiring, exploring, and operating mineral properties. The Company holds an option interest in the Santa Maria Project located in Mexico. The Company's project includes Santa Maria project.


TSXV:FCO.H - Post by User

Post by forthemoneyon Oct 05, 2017 5:54pm
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Possible purchase and other topics of conversation ...

Possible purchase and other topics of conversation ...What are thoughts re a purchase?

So many companies are going to need cobalt ... Tesla, GM, VW, Merc-Benz, Panasonic, Apple, maybe Google, maybe Dyson ... countries too such as China.  People must be eyeing our mountain-full of cobalt and thinking about shoring up their supply while they embark on their EV / green energy ventures.

Could we get purchased by a non-mining company?  Or more likely to be a larger mining co?

If purchased, what do you think is a fair and legit per-share price?

Or is it likely that ECS will operate mine for 10-12 years financed by financial institutions and/or off-take agreements?  In this scenario, what are share-price possibilities over next 10-12 years during operation and production?

Would be interested in an educated discussion.  All serious and educated input welcome.
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