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Cache Exploration Inc CEXPF

Cache Exploration Inc is a gold focused company that holds and operates the Kiyuk Lake Property which covers 590km2 in SW Nunavut: the project features a number of gold bearing prospects including 2017 identification of 8m of 26.4 g/t gold at the Rusty Zone and extensive mineralization at East Gold Point with 64 m at 1.5 g/t gold and 10 m at 6.5 g/t gold.


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Post by frankstevens17on Sep 19, 2017 8:12am
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With each passing day it's getting more challenging

With each passing day it's getting more challenging to keep the faith in Jack Bal. (1) Last week investors were to get the an assay report, that hasn't been published as yet. (2) On August 25th CAY closed a PP to raise $1.5 million and less than a month later they announce another capital raise of about $900 thousand. (3) During the period August 25th - September 18 when positive announcements were being made the stock price actually fell. It's time for some positive assay results on the most recent 5 drill holes or this stock has no way to go but down. I don't want to abandon this exploration play but it doesn't seem to be very well managed and that troubles me.
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