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Monarch Gold Corporation T.MQR

Monarch Gold Corp is a Canada-based exploration-stage company. It is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of gold mining properties. Its main activities are located in the province of Quebec, Canada. The corporation holds an interest in gold properties including the Beaufor Mine, Camflo Mill, Croinor Property, Beacon Mill, Wasamac, and McKenzie Break among others.


TSX:MQR - Post by User

Comment by sentry1on Jun 26, 2017 12:14pm
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RE:This company needs some direction

RE:This company needs some directionI thought there was a good story here with drill results and a mill with tailings. I hope they didn't waste money on a communications person the way they did on Agoracom.  Agoracom calls itself a pioneer of online investor relations, online conferences and online branding services to North American small and mid-cap public companies, with more than 250 companies served. More than just lip service, AGORACOM is the home of more than 808K investors that visited 5.6 million times and read 52.4 million pages of information every year (Average 2008 - 2015). AGORACOM traffic ranks within the top 0.5% of all websites around the world. Yet, the share price dropped from about 38 cents to its current level.   Hmmm.... 


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