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Spanish Mountain Gold Ltd V.SPA

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPAZF

Spanish Mountain Gold Ltd. is a Canada-based exploration-stage resource company. The Company is focused on advancing its 100%-owned Spanish Mountain Gold Project in southern central British Columbia. The Spanish Mountain gold project is located about six kilometers from the village of Likely, in the Cariboo region of central British Columbia, approximately 70 kilometers north-east of the city of Williams Lake. The Company does not generate any revenue. The Company's wholly owned subsidiary is Wildrose Resources Ltd. (Wildrose).


TSXV:SPA - Post by User

Post by Dangerdavidon Jul 27, 2020 12:10pm
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Let the truth be told

Let the truth be told

Anybody listening!!!

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said that $1.3 trillion is "not enough" and has reiterated support for the inclusion of extra unemployment benefits and aid for state and local governments in the next round of aid.

"When they say it's too expensive, how can they say such a thing when, right now, the [Federal Reserve] is just propping up the stock market? The stock market looks good, huh?" she said. "Well, federal dollars are helping to make that happen. And that's okay, and that's a good thing for the economy. But we should have trillions of dollars to prop up workers. We've never seen anything like this."

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