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Orezone Gold Corp T.ORE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORZCF

Orezone Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold mining company. The Company is engaged in the exploration and development of gold properties in Burkina Faso, West Africa, focusing on its 90%-owned Bombore gold project (Bombore Gold Mine or Bombore Project). The Bombore Project is a open pit gold mine situated approximately 85-kilometer (km) east of the capital city of Ouagadougou. The Bombore project hosts free digging oxide resources underlain by higher-grade sulphide resources.


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Comment by porksnifferon Jan 20, 2019 12:29pm
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kkkrrr wrote:
sorry , but this are overreacting markets... none of the bigger investors sold and nobody will sell because one dead miner in an dangerous country ...   no mine in Burkina Faso was closed ...   stay cool...    btw.. i have no intention to sell because i know this project since years..  i don't care about the current SP because the company is cashed up and developement will go on in 2019



Where exactly do you expect big investors to sell millions of shares?? The cash they have is barely enough to get through the first development stage. They will need $200 million more. Where will they get this and at what cost to current shareholders in this volatile territory? I await your astute analysis.
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