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Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc V.LME

Alternate Symbol(s):  LMEFF

Laurion Mineral Exploration Inc. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral resource properties. The Company is focused primarily on its wholly owned 47 square kilometers (km2) flagship brownfield, Ishkoday Gold, located 220km North-East of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The Company’s Ishkoday is situated in the Onaman-Tashota Greenstone Camp in the Irwin, Walters, Elmhirst and Pifher Townships, located 25 km northeast of the Town of Beardmore, Ontario, and 220 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Company holds Twin Falls property, which is contiguous and lies west of the Ishkoday Project. The Company also holds a 100% interest in Jubilee-Elmhirst, and Beaurox. The Company also owns a 30% joint venture interest and Canadian Gold Miner Corp.


TSXV:LME - Post by User

Post by CharlieBaba13on Oct 13, 2023 3:10am
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Resignation vs Twin Falls

Resignation vs Twin Falls

Since we speculate here, could there be a connection/conflict of interest between Nick's resignation and the Twin Falls purchase?

Not to beat a dead horse, but it's still strange to me that a board member resigned if a buyout is close.  At first, his resignation wasn't great, but then the LME roller coaster continued and he exercised his options.  


To me, the koolaid is empty, everything LME has done this year is smacking us in the face that a buyout is close (we should be mortgaging our homes).  


Nick obvs didn't own the property, but is there a scenario where he would have to step down due to this Twin Falls purchase?  

We gotta be close to a BO and you don't step down from the coaching staff late in the ninth inning if we're up 6 runs and about to win the World Series (that one works).

thoughts? 


Remain LME Long/short ....

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