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St James Gold Corp V.LORD

Alternate Symbol(s):  LRDJF

St. James Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold exploration and mining company. The Company is on focused the discovery and development of economic mineral deposits by acquiring prospective exploration projects. The Company holds 29 claims, covering 1,791 acres, in the Gander gold district in north-central Newfoundland located adjacent to New Found Gold Corp.’s Queensway North project, and nine claims, covering a total of 1,730 acres, in central Newfoundland located adjacent to Marathon Gold's Valentine Lake property. The Grub Line property is located approximately 3.5 kilometers (km) west of the town of Gander, NL. The Quinn Lake Property comprises two contiguous mineral licenses totaling 700 hectares (ha).


TSXV:LORD - Post by User

Comment by gold_strikeon Dec 05, 2020 1:35am
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RE:RE:RE:Some info about our Flagship Property—Lone Pine

RE:RE:RE:Some info about our Flagship Property—Lone PineGen, if you carry your pre-consolidation price analysis to the extreme, it was selling at $57 a share in 2007 or thereabouts when the initial PEA for Lone Pine was announced.    In my other post I mentioned that a person holding during that time would have lost 95%....it's actually a 99% loss.  Many had predicted the pattern over the years and I think you had mentioned as much in your investments in Bard (get in when a new PP is done and out after a decent gain).    Unless this pattern changes due to the new management, or some blockbuster news is announced, past experience has not been kind to investors who got in after a large rise like we've seen the last few weeks.     
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