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Sokoman Minerals Corp. V.SIC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SICNF

Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The company's primary focus is its portfolio of gold projects along the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt, and the district scale Fleur de Lys project in northwestern Newfoundland. The company also recently entered into a Strategic Alliance with Benton Resources Inc. through three, large-scale joint-venture properties in Newfoundland


TSXV:SIC - Post by User

Comment by Minrayon Sep 29, 2022 8:07am
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Post# 34994248

RE:RE:RE:SIC and the world

RE:RE:RE:SIC and the world
AlwaysLong683 wrote:
BlueChipper2020 wrote: Agree ggnewmex1
Gas prices in Vancouver are $10 a gallon measured at about $2.25 a litre. About 4+ litres in a gallon.

True, gas prices are still quite high, but please try to make sure your information is accurate and stop cherry-picking Canadian retail gas prices.

1) There are 3.79 litres in a gallon, not 4+.

2) B.C. has by far the highest gasoline prices of any province in Canada at 2.14 per litre. That would make the price there 8.11 CAD per gallon.

3) The average gasoline price across the 10 Canadian provinces is approximately 1.65 per litre, which equates to 6.25 CAD per gallon.

3) The 6.25 is Canadian dollars, not U.S. dollars. The Canadian dollar is currently trading very low at around 0.73 U.S., so that equates to 4.58 USD per gallon.

Thus, you pick the most expensive city in the most expensive province to apparently try and show how expensive gas prices currently are. Very deceiving in my view.....





alwayslong, BC never said these are the gas prices in Canada. He said these are the gas prices in Vancouver. I think the point he's making is that gas prices on average are high. Why would he want to deceive anyone? He's always shared his opinions and tried to help other members on this forum.

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