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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Eagle Plains Resources Ltd V.EPL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EGPLF

Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration company operating in Western Canada exploring for gold, critical-metals, uranium, lithium, rare earth elements and industrial minerals. Its business is engaged in acquiring grassroots critical-and precious-metal exploration properties. Its projects include Acacia Project, Iron Range Project, Kalum Project, Vulcan Project... see more

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Post by NineLives on Nov 14, 2022 4:59pm

Well EPL

Just weathered the worst downturn I've seen in mining stocks for years. Going back to 2009 and before that 1987. They have annual revenue that most juniors would die for. A whole host of assorted claims and now the royalty program. The last time EPL captured major trading volume was before it went above $1 on the back of Iron range. So after going through all this why bother selling. There's so much potential growth here. JMHO.
Comment by amxjavelin on Nov 15, 2022 8:32pm
Those were not downturns if you did not go through 81 crash youve seen nothing yet  grab a chute good luck buddy
Comment by NineLives on Nov 15, 2022 9:14pm
Yes and no. Yes was there no as today is no comparison to 81. We won't see Fed rates at 20% !  Higher debt levels, more cash per population in the system, higher productivity and more countries growing their economies taking up the slack. One issue we do have today higher populations putting more strain on resources.  1987 was brutal, although it was short resource stocks got ...more  
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