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Harte Gold Corp. T.HRT


Primary Symbol: HRTFF

Harte Gold Corp is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral resource properties. It is focused on gold properties located in the province of Ontario, Canada. The company's exploration projects consist of sugar zone property and Stoughton Abitibi property. The Sugar Zone Property is located approximately 80 kilometers east of the Hemlo gold camp on the north shore of Lake Superior. It includes approximately 4 mining leases and 336 unpatented mining claims. In addition, it also consists of approximately 29,435 hectares within the Sault Ste. The Stoughton Abitibi property is located approximately 110 kilometers east of Timmins and 50 kilometers northeast of Kirkland Lake.


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Comment by ballot123on Jun 24, 2020 2:59pm
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RE:So our new game to play will be

RE:So our new game to play will beCalculating AISC is just like depreciation , a big imaginary number. Cash costs of production are more meaningful. Many of the AISC components are incurred whether we're producing or not.Our cash costs are way below POG and getting better. I say, resume mining ASAP and transition from contract to owner-conducted mine operations as Sam described. 

I still think the password "trick" was an insult to most shareholders and one more reason not to trust Appian.
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