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Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. T.COS


Primary Symbol: V.COS Alternate Symbol(s):  CNBMF

Coniagas Battery Metals Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and mining company. The Company is focused on nickel, copper, and cobalt in northern Quebec. It is advancing Graal Nickel & Copper Project. The Graal Nickel & Copper Project (the Property) is located in the north of Saguenay Lac St-Jean region. It is comprised of 110 map-designed claims covering 6,113 hectares. The Property is also located at 190 kilometers (km) north from the seaport terminal of Grande-Anse (Saguenay).


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Comment by mdaffinon Jan 29, 2015 8:09pm
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Post# 23380101

RE:RE:biggest mistake ever

RE:RE:biggest mistake ever
Hey, if this is your biggest mistake, you still have a lot more room on your slate.

Lost 10 K$ on a company called Cobatec. Lost a few thousand on Greenstone when it went belly up. Then there were the bad investments that survived but I had to take a loss.

There are some people that really count on this dividend and bout in the 20's. Those people will be really hurt.

Did I mention ATP? I like the high dividend they paid and even though there appeared to be some cracks, I just didn't want to let the dividend go. Another lesson in capital preservation.

sigh
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