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Aris Mining Corp T.ARIS

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ARIS.WT.A | CLGDF | ARMN | N.AMNG.NT.U

Aris Mining Corporation is a gold producer in the Americas. The Company is engaged in operating two mines with expansions underway in Colombia. The Segovia Operation is located in the Segovia-Remedios mining district in the department of Antioquia, Colombia, approximately 180 kilometers (km) northeast of Medellin. The Segovia Operations comprises four active underground gold mining operations, which include El Silencio, Sandra K, Providencia, and Carla. It has over 11 titles with a total area of 5,335.58 hectares (ha). The Marmato underground gold mine is located on the west side of the town of Marmato, in Marmato municipality of Caldas Department, in the Republic of Colombia, approximately 80 km from Medellin and 200 km northwest of the capital city of Bogota. The Company is also the operator and 51% owner of the Soto Norte Project, which is advancing to develop a new underground gold, silver and copper mine. In Guyana, it is advancing the Toroparu, a gold/copper project.


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Comment by ts9222on Sep 23, 2017 12:56pm
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Post# 26734523

RE:RE:Lift Off

RE:RE:Lift Off>> by the way I am still waiting for all those institutional buyers who were supposed to get on board by the reverse split and by the ratings we were supposed to get <<

Already answered you before several times. People answer you (like Method) and you still ask the same question over and over like the answer went through one ear and out the other ear. You repeatedly ask the same question as a way of bashing and are not interested in the answer.

Again, this is the order:
1. Reverse split to get share price over a dollar to ALLOW institutions to buy. Nothing forces them to buy. They may never buy.
2. Analysts follow stock and give their recommendations.
3. Institutions if they like the story buy. Institutions must answer to their holders, so they want corroborating evidence from the analysts before buying.

It is simple, already told you before.
That was the order that happened to NMI Newmarket Gold, now bought out by KL (in the previous post i typed the wrong symbol NEM, it should have been NMI).
Already spelled out the simple reason to you many times why GCM would not plunge after this recent reverse split, but you wouldn't believe me.

>> somewhere along the way I found out that they had already done 2 or 3 previous reverse splits <<
Already told you rear view mirror investing doesn't work. Drive using a rear view mirror and you will crash. The share price moves with what is in the front windshield.

>> especially phoning me to see my vote on a reverse split <<
All shareholders got a call. Public relations to make sure everybody voted doesn't mean something suspicious.

>> Ikeep reading about how rich and the mansions of the CEO in N.Y. and Miami and around the world <<
You must be the only one finding those. Bill Gates is way richer, so what. Just about all CEOs are overpaid. The insiders have put their money where their mouth is. They have an interest in the share price going up with both their options and debs convertible into shares at a higher price of US$1.95. And they are buying more. Just yesterday Hernan Martinez bought a whole lot more shares.
https://www.canadianinsider.com/company?menu_tickersearch=GCM%20%7C%20Gran%20Colombia%20Gold

Hernan Martinez is a former Colombian Minister of Mines and Energy and he knows the government is on GCM's side. Buying a lot more shares at the higher price of $2 says a lot about how undervalued he still thinks GCM is.


9rookie wrote:
ts9222 wrote:

There were a lot of naysayers but patence finally paid off. Still crazy undervalued considering a world class gold depost like Marmato is being valued at near zero. The start of the rise was triggered by the conversion of the remaining illegal miners into legal miners which made one of the risk disappear. The high grade 200 g/t drill results added fuel to the fire.

Gran Colombia Gold Comments on Trading Activity
"Gran Colombia confirms that it is not aware of any material undisclosed information related to the Company or its operations that would account for this trading activity."

All the facts have already been disclosed. It is just more people realizing how undervalued GCM is.

9rookie the basher said the reverse split would cause GCM to plunge to 2c (30c post split) lol.
https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.gcm/gran-colombia-gold-corp-senior-unsecured-converti?postid=26114024
https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.gcm/gran-colombia-gold-corp-senior-unsecured-converti?postid=26113527
https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard/t.gcm/gran-colombia-gold-corp-senior-unsecured-converti?postid=26161383

Now over $2, GCM is one of the few to rise after reverse split, along with NEM, EDV.

The recent posts recommending other money losing companies sound like some people missed loading the boat on GCM when it was lower. Why buy something else when GCM is still much more undervalued than other companies? When you diversify, you want to diversify into something as good or better, not something worse.

ts9222 , thanks for mentioning me in your post , ya I was pissed off , I bought 50,000 shates at .13 cents , then I had the company phoning me to see how I would vote on a reverse split , then they did the reverse split and I had 3,333 shares after , then the stock started to fall a little bit again , and somewhere along the way I found out that they had already done 2 or 3 previous reverse splits , Ya so I was pissed I saw this mine was very undervalued  , It all looked crooked to me after like Mafia , especially phoning me to see my vote on a reverse split , 
Hopefully I was wrong and they a finally getting their s*it together.
by the way I am still waiting for all those institutional buyers who were supposed to get on board by the reverse split and by the ratings we were supposed to get  from the banks etc. Ikeep reading about how rich and the mansions of the CEO in N.Y. and Miami and around the world , 
I wonder if these guys the BOD are working for themselves or for us the stockholders , 
sometimes I dream in my head in the room where they poor the stack the gold , 3 for GCM and one for ?


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