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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 StrikeGoldon Apr 12, 2024 10:58am
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RE:RE:Gold passes another test but will Sabre Gold shares POP!

RE:RE:Gold passes another test but will Sabre Gold shares POP!It's always the same here.   

The share price goes down so new people come in to grab "cheap shares" and thinking that everying is finally set for a big run.   That's been the case here for many years.   

First the financing with Star Royalties. That supposedly was enough to get into production years ago per the news releases then. 

Then came the Brewery Creek purchase which at the time I supported despite the share cost, as it could possibly add several million ounces of gold.  However, the company did nothing with that property but to sell it two years later at a huge loss in value.

Now of course it's different with the rise in gold, despite the company's past failures to materialize any long term share price rise for shareholders?   

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