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Giga Metals Corp. V.GIGA

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.GIGA.W.A | GIGGF

Giga Metals Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada. The Company’s core asset is the Turnagain Project, located in northern British Columbia, which contains one of the few undeveloped sulfides nickel and cobalt resources. The Turnagain property lies immediately north of the Turnagain River near its confluence with Hard Creek, 65 kilometers east of the community of Dease Lake. The Turnagain Nickel property consists of approximately 71 claims that covers approximately 38,681 hectares. The Turnagain Nickel property covers the known extent of a zoned, Alaskan-type ultramafic intrusive complex in fault contact with Paleozoic to Early Mesozoic graphitic sedimentary rocks along its northern and eastern margins.


TSXV:GIGA - Post by User

Comment by monstapeakeon Sep 21, 2020 10:59am
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Post# 31591008

RE:Don't Get Sucked into this Sucker's Rally

RE:Don't Get Sucked into this Sucker's RallySold my shares and made a few grand as I have been a long time investor.  Too bad I did not dump with management toward the yearly high.  Trading rules usually suggest that the farther away from the high the stock drops, the less likelihood that it will recover its momentum.  A Reuter"s article based on anon sources in my judgment equals scam so that I tend to agree with this poster.  Sure wish it could be otherwise.  gtla, mpke
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