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Cullinan Metals Corp V.CMT


Primary Symbol: C.CMT Alternate Symbol(s):  CMTNF

Cullinan Metals Corp. is a Canadian mining and exploration company focused on the development of energy metals. The Company is focused on energy resources, such as copper, graphite and lithium assets. Its projects include Smiley Lithium Project, Lac-Des-Iles West Graphite Project and Wakeman Lake Lithium Project. The Smiley Lithium Property consists of around five mining claims comprising approximately 1,902 hectares located 55 kilometers (km) north of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Smiley Lake Lithium property is located in northwestern Ontario where numerous lithium deposits have been delineated to host significant reserves of lithium oxide (Li2O). The Lac-Des-Iles West Graphite Project consists of around 43 mineral claims in one contiguous block covering approximately 2276 hectares land, near the town of Mont-Laurier in southern Quebec. The highly prospective Wakeman Lake Lithium Project covers approximately 7,900 acres and is located in Northwestern Ontario.


CSE:CMT - Post by User

Post by Digpitson Aug 10, 2022 5:26pm
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Post# 34886447

For Sale

For SaleI sold my shares after the 1:150 Split an got $1460.00. Today, if I were to buy back in the same number of shares, my cost would be $38.60. Go figure!
Now I watch AGRA sink slower than the Titanic - but sinking slowly is still sinking.
A company that touts having a huge grow-op in Delta, a potantial for massive crops, buys (allegedly) another company in order to manufacture Gummies and then sells the company as the share price falls. Now I am reminded of what a wise man once wrote:
"To dream the impossible dream keeps the dimwitted mind actively engaged in foolishness."
AGRA is fast approaching the "De-List Line" and whether or not it will cross that line remains to be seen. Any yes, I came onboard when it was called PUFF so I have seen the ups and downs over a few years - and I have vowed to never invest with any company based out of Vancouver, BC, ever again.
Even if AGRA was for sale, who would buy it?? Ask yourself that.
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