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Orosur Mining Inc V.OMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  OROXF

Orosur Mining Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company has 100% ownership interest in its flagship Anza gold project in Colombia. Anza is a gold exploration project, comprising three exploration licenses, four exploration license applications, and a small exploitation permit, totaling in aggregate 207.5 square kilometers (km2) in the prolific Mid-Cauca belt of Colombia. The project is located 50 kilometers (km) west of Medellin and is easily accessible by all-weather roads and boasts infrastructure, including water, power, communications and large exploration camp. The El Pantano Project is an early-stage gold and silver exploration project in the Deseado Massif region of Santa Cruz state in southern Argentina. The El Pantano Project comprises nine contiguous exploration licenses that total 607km2. The Lithium West Project at inception comprised four exploration licenses across Nigeria's primary pegmatite belt, covering a total of circa 322Km2.


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Post by sparks19324on Oct 23, 2017 8:24pm
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dow2000

dow2000the price being at .25 is a very good reason not to buy with 90k oz of production no one seems impressed and when you look at the co as a whole  it is hard to get a handle on good intentions.
no i would not pick orvana over omi. while omi is slow in its moves they are in the right direction
also if their current drilling proves successful I think they should do another 15000meters of drilling then borrow money(not issue shares) to bring on mining operations. the management team of omi just shows better responsibility than orvana.
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