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New Age Metals Inc V.NAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NMTLF

New Age Metals Inc. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on the discovery, exploration and development of green metal projects in North America. It has two divisions: Platinum Group Element division and Lithium/Rare Element division. Platinum Group Element division includes the 100% owned, multi-million-ounce, district-scale River Valley Project, which is a North America’s undeveloped Platinum Group Element Projects, situated 100 kilometers by road east of Sudbury, Ontario. In addition to River Valley, the Company owns 100% of the Genesis PGE-Cu-Ni Project in Alaska. Lithium/Rare Element division is a mineral claim holder in the Winnipeg River Pegmatite Field, where the Company is exploring for hard rock lithium and various rare elements, such as tantalum, rubidium, and cesium. Its Lithium Project includes Lithium One, Lithman East, Lithman West, Lithman North, Lithium Two, Lithium East Extension and Cat Lake Lithium Project.


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Comment by BigRiggon Jun 06, 2018 1:25pm
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Post# 28133322

RE:RE:Fedor

RE:RE:Fedor
TrueCanuck1 wrote: The only statements that can have Fedor604 removed are death and physical threats, not to mention internet slander:

What Is Internet Slander?

Defined, online slander is most commonly known as any unfounded or unproven statement or post, published in public view, that causes or is perceived to cause tangible harm to one’s reputation. Such a statement can occur in the form of blog, an online review, a social media post or any number of other publicly-available posts that have the potential to gain online traction in a hurry.

No matter how you slice it, Internet slander is an often trite and abusive form of online communication. When such an item pops up in Google search, it can become explosive, leaving you to pick up the pieces of what may have otherwise been a clean and positive reputation.

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Well he is posting that I work for NAM somehow, that I said something racist to him, that I have multiple aliases and that I'm a paid pumper.

So there's all that for slander.

That said, I called his mom a hoe, so I'm fine with being even on that account.

:-)

BR

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