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RT Minerals Corp V.RTM

Alternate Symbol(s):  RTMFF

RT Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based junior exploration company. The Company holds a 100% interest, royalty-free, in a portfolio of 12 rare earth element (REE), gold and base metal properties in Ontario, Canada. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties in Canada for hosting critical minerals, gold and base metals. Its projects include Nordica, Case Batholith, Ireland, Timmins, Kenogaming & Pharand, Kendry, Galna, Blakelock, Mcquibban, and Milligan. The Nordica property is prospective for copper, nickel, cobalt, chromium, and palladium mineralization. The Ireland REE property is comprised of 52 claims (421 hectares) covering an inferred carbonatite complex (the Ireland Complex) located in Ireland Township, 45 kilometers northeast of Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario. The Timmins property contains 21 claim blocks comprising 170 hectares (420 acres) and is located in Timmins township approximately 50 km southeast of Timmins Ontario.


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Comment by CanadianScribeon Jul 02, 2017 12:34pm
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RE:RE:What's up with missing OPW, RTM reverse-split adjustments?

RE:RE:What's up with missing OPW, RTM reverse-split adjustments?Sinclair just posted on it again:

https://hubpages.com/money/What-Does-Market-Capitalization-Mean-Formula-Calculation-Examples

"In early June, Canadian stock website Stockhouse.com announced that it had been made aware of problems with its reported market capitalization with some stocks. The reported market cap for bigger NYSE- and Nasdaq-listed stocks, such as SPLS, appears to be correct with Stockhouse. The problem seems to be with smaller-market-capitalization Canadian stocks. RT Minerals Corp. (TSXV: RTM) is a good example.

Yahoo Finance reports that RT Minerals has a market capitalization of $2.02 million, while Stockhouse reports that it is $1.46 million. Other seeming significant errors have been observed with Stockhouse data for RT Minerals: data for a firm on which RT Minerals CEO Paul Antoniazzi serves a board member, Opawica Explorations Inc. (TSXV: OPW), and close to 100 other companies listed in a January 2017 report presented to Canada's Minister of Public Safety Ralph Goodale.

Questions have swirled around the passing of Paul Antoniazzi's late wife, Nadine Antoniazzi, the circumstances surrounding her death, and its possible connection to shares issued by companies Mr. Antoniazzi has been connected to, including Opawica and RT Minerals.

The significant errors with RT Minerals data presented by Stockhouse include a seeming missing December 2013 consolidation adjustment, similar to what appears to be a missing consolidation adjustment in the shares of Opawica Explorations, as previously featured with HubPages. It has been noted that, in addition to misleading investors, charts with missing consolidation adjustments, particularly from an official-looking provider like Stockhouse, have the potential to be used by those seeking to actively deceive investors, who may potentially range from strangers to friends, co-workers, and family members, among others.

Whether or not the apparent consolidation-adjustment errors and market-capitalization errors with Stockhouse are related is unknown."

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