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Goldquest Mining Corp V.GQC

Alternate Symbol(s):  GDQMF

GoldQuest Mining Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the identification, acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. It is focused on gold and copper in the Dominican Republic. Its projects include Romero and Tireo. The Romero project includes its Romero and Romero South deposits, which are located within the La Escandalosa exploration concession of its Tireo Property, which has an area of approximately 3,997 hectares (ha). The Tireo project (also known as the San Juan concessions) is situated in the Central Cordillera of the Dominican Republic near the San Juan provincial capital of San Juan de La Maguan. Its other projects include Las Animas and Cerro Dorado. Its Las Animas project is situated approximately 100 kilometers (kms) north-west of the capital Santo Domingo. The Las Animas project comprises of over two claims. Its Cerro Dorado project is located in the Monsenor Noel province.


TSXV:GQC - Post by User

Post by goldenriviton Mar 21, 2023 11:55am
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Post# 35351372

My best guess

My best guessAfter reading where the MOE is backing the study and close advisoirs to Abe pushing for Romero to get its permit the question is can Abe afford to enter the election in arbitration? Can he afford to ignore the 67% of the local popultaion supporting Romero who might not vote for him?Can he ignore GQC giving the internet to the locals for free that he did not provide?
Can he ignore LS who will likely rally the locals to vote on the outcome of poverty over jobs and an increase in the living standard that would come with Romero? I say logic dictates he will have to make a decision soon or face angry locals and tie up his election in a mess of litigation a situation that would detract his smooth re-election.He has no choice but to make a decision well ahead of his election bid.
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