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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

Comment by Heywood_Silverson May 24, 2024 4:35pm
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Post# 36056606

RE:New Press Release - Spanish Mountain Gold Partners with ANDRITZ for More Sustainable Mining

RE:New Press Release - Spanish Mountain Gold Partners with ANDRITZ for More Sustainable MiningAnd........how much money will this "partnership" cost we shareholders?  How exactly does SPA envision recouping these costs?  Does management really believe that becoming the "greenest" mining project in Canada will spark a bidding war amongst the majors in an attempt to obtain a mine project with lower carbon emissions?

BTW, when did carbon become a "poisonous gas" to be avoided at all costs?  Aren't most living creatures on planet earth carbon-based life forms or utilize carbon (plant photosynthesis, etc.)?  What exactly is the agenda here to chip away at the basic building blocks of life?

I will repeat myself once again:  I am hoping that SPA is acquired long before management has an opportunity to really louse things up by going full-bore down this green path they believe will benefit us.  How come none of the other juniors are chasing this fanciful notion of "green mining"?  Gotta ask yourself that question!!

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