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Mandalay Resources Corp. T.MND

Alternate Symbol(s):  MNDJF

Mandalay Resources Corporation is a Canada-based natural resource company with producing assets in Australia (Costerfield gold-antimony mine) and Sweden (Bjorkdal gold mine). The Company’s operations include the Costerfield mine, Bjorkdal mine, and non-core operations. The Costerfield mine operation is located in Victoria, Australia, within the Costerfield mining district, approximately 10 kilometers (km) northeast of the town of Heathcote, Victoria. The Bjorkdal operation is located within the Boliden mining district, approximately 28 km northwest of the municipality of Skelleftea and approximately 750 km north of Stockholm. The Company’s non-core properties include La Quebrada and Lupin. The Company's La Quebrada is a copper-silver development property located in the Coquimbo Region of Chile, neighboring the Minera San Geronimo owned Tugal open pit.


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Comment by 2for1spliton Mar 19, 2019 9:08am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Todays trading

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Todays tradingExcellent points being made here. I owned Crocodile Gold durring that time and the similarities are manifesting. That ol'"Crocky Gold" turned into the best performing stock on the TSX for the last few years now.
I like the point about the lack of institutional presence in the conference call.
I remember I had a chat with one of the fellas from Newmarket( now Lakeshore )at a Sprott investment conference a few years back adn they were all excited about how they had figured out hoe to ming the rich deposits at Fostrerville. As I recall it was basically that the ore was situated on a particular angle and if they drilled and mined it out accordingly they achieve very high grades.
Its not much of a stretch to presume the geology is similar at Costerrville.


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