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KLONDEX MINES LTD. T.KDX

"Klondex Mines Ltd is a gold and silver producer engaged in exploration, development, and production of its properties. The company has interests in three mineral properties: the Fire Creek Mine, and the Midas Mine and ore milling facility, both of which are located in the state of Nevada, USA, and the True North Gold Mine (formerly the Rice Lake Mine) and mill in Manitoba, Canada. The revenue of the company is generated from the sale of gold and silver."


TSX:KDX - Post by User

Comment by JintsuGehanon Sep 10, 2017 10:21pm
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Post# 26678038

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:My only real concern...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:My only real concern...YES actually by definition they are a MIDTIER which is going to be PRODUCING 230,000 oz. of gold this year after RAISING GUIDANCE in Q2 conference call. That is MIDTIER material. The co. should update its description. 

So not a distortion at all. Were you up all night... I see you post on here up until 3:03 AM on a Saturday night? Wow. I am now shocked at how pathetic you have fallen. Clearly ZERO SOCIAL LIFE then coming to spread fabrication on the Klondex bullboard. OUUFFF. 

The more you write the lamer you become. A JOKE. 

Go and reminisce with your 6 cent/share FMS (Focus Graphite) investment in a company worth $ 15 M Canadian with zero revenue, a dated Feasibility Study, and not a dollar to go towards a minimum $ 170 M CAPEX before any contingencies.

Hey everyone: FYI....I AM GOLD (IMG) sold FMS' Lac Knife Quebec property back in 2010 for $ 250 000 CASH. + 3.9 M shares + 1.9 M warrants = total selling price around $ 750,000 CAD all in. If I AM GOLD did not want FMS' "beloved" Lac Knife....inference means GARBAGE and not worth the CAPEX Investment.

This is far too advanced economics for you goldielocks. We are talking a close to a BILLION $ company here with Klondex. 
 

Take up the discussion on the FMS BOARD, and not pollute your BS here in a drunken 3 AM RANT. Surely I think you're a little too old for such games.  

And to EVERY KLONDEX INVESTOR:

goldie,grapheneguru, etc. ARE ALL THE SAME PERSON. He uses MULTIPLE ALIASES to crush any "constructive analysis" of his "beloved FMS" Piece of SH*T co. 


Go buy some KDX shares goldie, maybe you will finally MAKE SOME MONEY instead of pi*s it down the drain in FMS where YOUR stock sits at AN ALL TIME LOW....let all the readers see your BS.

JIN




goldiegoldberg wrote: Lie/distortion #2;

"Midtier"? 

again, KDX news release of aug 4, 2017;


Klondex is a well-capitalized, junior-tier gold and silver mining company

Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2017/08/04/klondex-files-technical-report-relating-to-the-hollister-mine#o8ogCgFHUPSsrLvh.99


JintsuGehan wrote: Yep. They wouldn't spend $ 80 M USD for the purpose of "guessing" HG "might" have gold. Based on prior drilling from their time at Great Basin, they obviously have a very sound assessment of what is in the ground at HG.  

Furthermore, regarding commodities in general, there is always a lull before the equities catch up to the spot price of the underlying commodity. Gold has picked up heavily since July 5th at $ 1205/oz, but the equities are nowhere near close to capturing the underlying increase in price of gold. Now we are at $ 1346 which means amazing profit margins for most midtiers.

Same like when oil dropped earlier in summer (mid June), then oil equities followed slumping big time. 


 


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