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Multi-Metal Development Ltd V.MLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYCF

Multi-Metal Development Ltd is a Canada-based mining company. The Company's projects consist of CuMo Project in Idaho and Bleiberg Project in Austria. It operates in three geographical areas, being Canada, the United States and Austria. It owns a 100% of the CuMo Project, which is rich in molybdenum and also contains very significant credits of copper, silver, rhenium and potentially tungsten. The CuMo Project has two distinct layers of diversification: the upper half contains higher grades of silver and copper compared to molybdenum; the lower half is rich in molybdenum, with lower grades of silver and copper. The CuMo Project is situated in south-central Idaho, approximately 15 miles northeast of the town of Idaho City. It consists of 105 unpatented mineral claims. The Company intends to acquire a 100% interest in approximately 116 mining concessions making up the Bleiberg Property, located in Austria.


TSXV:MLY - Post by User

Comment by babymineson Dec 30, 2021 1:08pm
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Post# 34271341

RE:RE:Finance

RE:RE:Finance Thank you for the acknowledgement.  Are you sure on your exchange rate,  Has management produced a plan to mine anything. No they are studying thier options. look at the correlation between the interest payments due and the closing of the financing. Funny how that works. 
Now I know you look at the cash on hand and liabilities. Please tell  shareholders how  $750,000 will pay for bringing the mine to production. No, then please bontificate on how management can't work for free. Sorry you can't pump anyone but yourself.
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