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Great Quest Gold Ltd V.GQ

Alternate Symbol(s):  GQMLF

Great Quest Gold Ltd, formerly Great Quest Fertilizer Ltd, is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the development of African gold projects in Namibia with exposure in Morocco and Mali. The Company’s principal business activities are the exploration and development of exploration and evaluation properties located in Mali, West Africa. The Company’s flagship asset is the Sanoukou Gold Project, encompassing 24 square kilometers (km2) located in the Kayes region in the West of Mali, and developing the Tilemsi Phosphate Project, a 1,206 square kilometer parcel in northeastern Mali, containing high quality phosphate resources amenable to use as direct application fertilizer. The Tilemsi phosphate project is composed of three concessions: Tilemsi, Tarkint Est and Ader Foul.


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Comment by Love2MakeMoneyon Jan 14, 2015 1:07pm
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RE:RE:Great quest share price

RE:RE:Great quest share priceTreetop I really enjoy reading your posts. Your cynicism and arrogance is funny. I've heard that Jed is in Mali next week signing a transportation deal with the Tuaregs. The Tuareg's would provide their own equipment and transport the rock from the mine to the proposed plant. There's significant investment funnelling into Mali to help the country get back on its feet. I don't think getting funding for the smaller plant will be difficult given the off take agreement and the transportation contract. The economics of this project make sense. The existing market is currently paying more than what it would cost to produce locally. The major risk is the political instability. I think its a smart move including the Tuaregs. There is a lot of risk in this project but it is far from sunk.
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