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Banks Island Gold Ltd BKSLF

Banks Island Gold Ltd is a gold producer with its operating mine in British Columbia, Canada. The Company also engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties.


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Comment by bxjuon Aug 02, 2015 3:06am
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RE:RE:It looks like a Mining Man Turned them in.

RE:RE:It looks like a Mining Man Turned them in.imo, they had the money to start.....they should not have optioned the Seabridge property or even thought about anything but getting this small mine going smoothly and profitably and not have spent a large sum of $, time and mental capacity on a 2nd project before the first project was running,and profitable.

I think you and I can agree that no start up goes smoothly and certainly no start up with zero infrastructure to start with and the only way to bring equipment in is by sea.

I forget how much that cost them but it would have made a world of difference had they NOT done it, no matter how good of a piece of property it was. It was not far from Pretivm's  mine in progress, who incidentally just got they enviromental permit and will 100+ times potentially more harmful to the environment.
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