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M3 Metals Corp. V.MLG


Primary Symbol: V.MT

M3 Metals Corp is a Canadian listed company. The company's business is to acquire, explore, and develop interests in mineral properties located in North America. Its only operating segment, being the acquisition and exploration of assets. The company's projects include Mohave Mine Gold; Aspen Gold; and Block 103 Iron Ore projects.


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Comment by bman450on Feb 01, 2012 3:33pm
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Post# 19475815

RE: RE: Be ready for February News....EOM

RE: RE: Be ready for February News....EOM

I was looking into ZNR a few months back and it seemed promising, mind u im glad i didnt jump in because since then the stock has lost 60%. Although they have had good results as far as drilling goes, I was under the impression that their deposit is one of the most remote as far other Iron juniors in the Labrador trough and the capex required to actually develop the deposit would be astronomical. I've also heard their management isnt exactly "top notch". At just over 10 cent I still have an eye on ZNR but i think this year we will see CEV, NML and ADV leading the pack. And as far as Jduade's earlier post, I know he's not a CEV basher he's just pointing out the difference as far as size of resource between the 2. But It has been said over and again, NML has chosen the production route which will take years  and CEV as far as I know is still looking to prove up the deposit and sell to the highest bidder. As far as which is a better investment for 2012 i would predict that by this time next year both will be trading at least double their current stock price. If your looking to cash out within the next few years I still think CEV is your best bet, If your looking for a long term investment, with less risk, there's no telling what NML could be trading at in 5-10 years imo

 

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