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Sabre Gold Mines Corp T.SGLD

Alternate Symbol(s):  SGLDF

Sabre Gold Mines Corp. is a Canada-based gold producer in North America. The principal business activities of the Company are focused on exploring and developing the Copperstone Mine (Copperstone) in La Paz County, Arizona, United States. The Company has a 100% leasehold interest in the exploration and development stage Copperstone Project, which encompasses approximately 12,258 acres of surface area and mineral rights in La Paz County, Arizona, within a 50 square kilometer land package. It controls over 546 federal unpatented mining claims and two Arizona state mineral leases which together comprise the Copperstone Project area. The federal claims cover approximately 10,920 acres. It also holds other investments and projects at various stages of development.


TSX:SGLD - Post by User

Comment by gold_strikeon Oct 02, 2020 4:16pm
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Post# 31659326

RE:Tell me again

RE:Tell me againWe can also ask you a different question:  If you obviously think this is a losing stock with terrible management who can't do anything right and will never go into production, or is otherwise a no win for shareholders, then why do you bother checking it every day?   I have owned stocks I found to regret because of a change of view about its management or prospects, but I got out and never looked back.  Why would I want to?    To keep warning other shareholders about their bad investment as a community service?

The only logical reason I can think of that you are seemingly worried about others not selling is that you hope to buy back in at let's say........9 cents??   

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