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Osisko Metals Incorporated V.OM

Alternate Symbol(s):  OMZNF

Osisko Metals is a Canadian mining company focused on Zinc controlling Canada’s two premier zinc mining camps in Canada, namely the Pine Point Camp and the Bathurst Camp and is currently drilling 100,000-metres across both camps to confirm resources.


TSXV:OM - Post by User

Comment by STOCKISCOLDon Oct 10, 2020 2:05pm
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RE:RE:RE:Patience has its limits

RE:RE:RE:Patience has its limitsWhat's holding all those stocks is Zinc price, if you look at market share they are all in the same range.
Big problem is ZINC price mostly. Another problem is if you look at OM it could be ready in 2-3 years so why buy now and hold 2-3 years, just invest when it starts moving at least you won't waste time. We have seen a nice volume increase recently many buys coming from institutionals so that's good. We could see new highs if zinc price can stable over 1.15$.
If O53 is a new deposit and it has good potential that's all added value here. Might see 500m-1b buyout in 2-3 years.
Look at osisko royalties they are doing a spin-out and They are keeping only 2 stocks osisko mining (15%) and Osisko Metals (19%) if they did not beleive in it they would have sold it last week with the rest of it's deal to the new company they created.
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