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TRU Precious Metals Corp V.TRU

Alternate Symbol(s):  TRUIF

TRU Precious Metals Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in natural resource property development and transactions. The Company is exploring for gold and copper in the highly prospective Central Newfoundland Gold Belt on its 100%-owned Golden Rose Project. Golden Rose is a regional-scale 264.25 square kilometers (km2) land package, including 45 kilometers (km) of strike length along the deposit-bearing Cape Ray-Valentine Lake Shear Zone, between Marathon Gold’s Valentine Gold Project and Matador Mining’s Cape Ray Gold Project. In addition, the Company has an option to acquire up to an aggregate 65% ownership interest in two claim packages covering 33.25 km2, including a 12 km strike length along the Shear Zone within Golden Rose.


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Comment by cheerleeon Apr 12, 2014 4:43pm
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RE:RE:RE:Do you know why TRU.V didn't file the stock repurchase info?

RE:RE:RE:Do you know why TRU.V didn't file the stock repurchase info?
Thanks Rationalexuberance and Farmer9 for the reply. Did see the info on https://www.canadianinsider.com/node/7?menu_tickersearch=TRU+%7C+Trius+Investments a couple days ago.

Agree Farmer9 on Senior house idea, but invest project totally depend on Directors' connection and ability. I would like to see they can setup a long-term invest return goal or return on capital, say 20%. and use this yardstick to evaluate prospective and historic projects.
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