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First Mining Gold Corp T.FF

Alternate Symbol(s):  FFMGF

First Mining Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold developer advancing two of its largest gold projects in Canada, the Springpole Gold Project in northwestern Ontario and the Duparquet Project in Quebec. The Company also owns the Cameron Gold Project in Ontario and a portfolio of gold project interests, including the Pickle Crow Gold Project (being advanced in partnership with FireFly Metals Ltd), the Hope Brook Gold Project (being advanced in partnership with Big Ridge Gold Corp.), and an equity interest in Treasury Metals Inc. The Springpole Gold Project covers an area of about 41,943 hectares (ha) in northwestern Ontario, and consists of 30 patented mining claims, 282 mining claims and thirteen mining leases. The Duparquet Gold Project is located immediately north of the town of Duparquet, which is approximately 50 kilometers (km) northwest of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. The Pickle Crow Gold Project is located in the mining jurisdiction of northwestern Ontario, Canada.


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Comment by SilverMounton Dec 26, 2015 8:55pm
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RE:What FF shareholders are probably concerned about

RE:What FF shareholders are probably concerned about

Right, FF could have paid 2 to 3 times more per share of GCU to be closer in line with other acquisitions. Not only that, but GCU shareholders were so punished by the market that they made a handsome premium thanks to FF. Definitely a Win-Win deal! Now, with over 8M ounces, FF has more gold per share than before. Thus, accretive acquisitions can be repeated many times over for as long as depressed market conditions for gold remain, which is what FF is all about. Sure, there will have to be a share rollback. No problem. FF shareholders should not be affected. On the contrary, a higher share price would inevitably attract bigger institutional investors when gold turns around. It's amazing how well you refute your own concerns in the first few lines of your comment, eh?


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