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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).


TSXV:COS - Post by User

Comment by opportuniston Feb 28, 2015 5:00pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:

RE:RE:RE:RE: If I don't catch Namsoc by Monday this is probably going to be my last post. Too much uncertainty going on and something seems to be cooking. 

If anybody got a chance to look at COS's 2014 Annual Report, along with the business risks outlined on p.20 in AIF, it all points to a poor 2014 and it was already a year where their accounted WTI Sales price from the Syncrude project was averaging at much higher price ($92). Look at where cruel oil is at now. 

The outlook in 2015 isn't great either with the liquidity concerns that has long been foreshadowed. The deteriorating liquidity ratios are something analysts might bite onto for the next little while when their are piling up themselves with LT debt. 

Disclaimer: The above discussion is intended for discussion purpose and has no commercial value. All related financial information are publicly available at the Provincial Filing Portal (Alberta). 
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