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Abcourt Mines Inc. V.ABI

Alternate Symbol(s):  ABMBF

Abcourt Mines Inc. is a Canada-based junior mining company. The Company is engaged in gold producer and exploration company with strategically located properties in northwestern Quebec, Canada. Its projects include The Sleeping Giant Mine, Discovery Properties, Flordin Property, The Elder Mine and The Tagami Property, Abcourt-Barvue Project, Vendome Property, Aldermac Property, Jonpol Property and Other Properties. The Sleeping Giant Mine property is located half-way between Amos and Matagami, in Abitibi, Quebec, in the territory covered by the Plan Nord of the Quebec government. It comprises four mining leases covering an area of approximatively 458 hectares and 69 mining claims. The Discovery project has 166 claims with a total area of 4,166 hectares. The property is located about 30 km to the north-west of Lebel-sur-Quevillon, Quebec. The Flordin property is located approximately 25 km to the north of Lebel-sur-Quevillon, Quebec. It consists of 25 cells covering 976 hectares.


TSXV:ABI - Post by User

Post by javaman12on Dec 28, 2023 3:55pm
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Post# 35803097

Stock Options 101

Stock Options 101Stock options are often granted in lieu of a salary. No one usually chooses to work for free. Would you?

They are not always exercised prior to expiry, especially if the company's shares don't perform well.

And for a small company that can't afford to pay an adequate salary to someone who may be performing an excellent service, the option is the only alternative form of payment as an incentive to do excellent work.

So if the share price rises a substantial amount, it would make good sense for the holder to exercise his/her option to purchase.  And if the company has performed well, the holders of these kind of options should feel entitled to such an alternative reward for their services! 

Their services have helped the company's share price rise by some substantial amount! All shareholders stand to benefit when that happens!

                                Do your homework when you choose to be an investor!

                                             Try to better understand the game.

                                                          All the best! Java



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