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Teuton Resources Corp V.TUO

Alternate Symbol(s):  TEUTF

Teuton Resources Corp. is a Canada-based exploration-stage company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring, and dealing in mineral properties in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The Company owns interests in more than thirty properties in the prolific Golden Triangle area of northwestern British Columbia. Its property portfolio includes Treaty Creek Property, Eskay Rift Property, Harry Property, Del Norte Property, Lord Nelson Property, Orion Property, Big Gold Property, Tonga Property, Fiji Property, King Tut Property, Tuck Property, High North Property, Delta Property, Fairweather Property, Tennyson Property, Pearson Property, Clone Property, Four J’s Property, Konkin Silver Property, Midas Property, Bay Silver Property, Bonsai Property, Gold Mountain Property, Ram Property, Silver Leduc Property, Stamp Property, and Treaty East Property.


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Comment by Franschoekon Aug 05, 2019 1:03am
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Post# 29993701

RE:RE:lost in the shuffle - sulphurets dome anomaly

RE:RE:lost in the shuffle - sulphurets dome anomalyWell there certainly seems to be no shortage of targets at Treaty Creek.  I understand the desire of developers to seek out the higher grade gold deposits, but I think there will be a shift in perception with these new higher gold price realities.  The deposits that really shine in an escalating price regime are the ones that were almost good enough to attract capital at a lower price, and make all kinds of sense at the higher price. In South Africa they refer to this as “gearing”.  Look how DGC is being revalued as an example.  I think this cycle brings back the days of bulk tonnage moderate grade mines being developed.  The ones with copper will be favoured I think.
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