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Falco Resources Ltd V.FPC

Alternate Symbol(s):  FPRGF

Falco Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is in the business of exploring, evaluating and developing mineral properties in Canada. The Company is focused on developing its mineral properties in the Rouyn-Noranda region of the Province of Quebec for base and precious metals, primarily on its wholly owned Horne 5 polymetallic deposit (the Horne 5 Project). The Horne 5 Project is located adjacent to Glencore Canada’s operations. It owns mining claims and contractual rights in or in relation to mining concessions in the Rouyn-Noranda mining camp (the Mining Camp).


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Post by EasyMoney1976on Nov 02, 2017 12:51pm
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Capex

CapexCapex is huge....let's say they dof 50/50. 350 in debt and 350 in issued shares. It can be done it has been done in the past and there are plenty of companies that can make it work....... however if they really need to get that stock price up or they're going to dilute the shhiitt out of the company and the common shareholders are not going to benefit very much. If they could raise the bulk of the money above the $4 range I think they've got a hell of a deal. The question is which mining houses are going to help them raise the price BEFORE are they get financing. Also will banks provide debt to projects that are not in the probable and proven catagories?? Just some thoughts to consider
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