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Red Eagle Mining Corp RDEMF

Red Eagle Mining Corp is a Canada-based development-stage company. It is engaged in the exploration and development of mineral properties. Geographically it operates in the countries of Canada and Colombia. It focuses on building shareholder value through discovering and developing gold projects with low costs and low technical risks in Colombia. The company primarily explores for Gold and owns interests in the Santa Rosa Gold Project located in Antioquia, Colombia covering an area of approximately 10,000 hectares.


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Post by jjeeddoo7on Feb 14, 2016 2:51pm
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GOLDen Dividend

GOLDen DividendAs this project moves forward into producing this year, they spoke last year of getting her up and running as to allow dividends to be paid out as soon as possible, the larger investors required this.
We estimate the company is saving about 4-5 million dollars on the construction costs with the exchange rates where they are these days.  The company spoke of further drilling also planned this year along with costruction.

1) When will the additional drillng commence? And exactly where?

2) What would you see as the potential dividend payment be?


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