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Fury Gold Mines Ltd T.FURY

Alternate Symbol(s):  FURY

Fury Gold Mines Limited is a Canada-based exploration company. The Company's principal business activity is the acquisition and exploration of resource projects in Canada. It owns a 100% interest in the high-grade gold Eau Claire project, which is situated on over 24,000 hectares (ha) in the Eeyou-Istchee/James Bay region of Quebec. The Eau Claire project is located approximately 800 kilometers (km) north of Montreal and 350 km northwest of Chibougamau. It owns a 100% interest in the Committee Bay gold project located in Nunavut, Canada. The project includes over 270,000 ha, situated along the Committee Bay Greenstone Belt (CBGB). The CBGB comprises a number of Archean- aged greenstone belts occurring within the larger Western Churchill province of north-eastern Canada. It owns a 50.022% interest in the Eleonore South JV project. Eleonore South JV project is located in the Eeyou-Istchee/James Bay region of Quebec, approximately five km south of Newmont's Eleonore mine property.


TSX:FURY - Post by User

Post by montydogon Aug 18, 2021 10:23am
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Post# 33722952

Cool heads needed here…

Cool heads needed here…

There are 2 scenarios as I see it. 

1) Mike resigned because he felt he'd been dealt a dud, and didn't want to jeopardise his reputation any further. 

2) Mike got the boot because - nice as he is, and as great as his reputation is - he just wasn't up to the task in hand. 


I think it's 2. I like Mike; he's knowledgeable and I think he's open and honest. But I can well imagine that Ivan was becoming frustrated at his slightly hesitant communication style and lack of evident fire in the belly. Shareholders need to get excited and engaged and I for one found Mike fell slightly short of delivering that. 

If I'm right, then I think it is no accident that Ivan pulled the trigger before some important upcoming drill results. And - importantly - we'll be well rewarded for holding tight

Of course the opposite is also true. If Mike resigned because he thought Fury was a crock of sh*t, then we're all fooked. I just don't think this is the case though....
 

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