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First Mining Gold Corp T.FF

Alternate Symbol(s):  FFMGF

First Mining Gold Corp. is a Canada-based gold developer advancing two of its largest gold projects in Canada, the Springpole Gold Project in northwestern Ontario and the Duparquet Project in Quebec. The Company also owns the Cameron Gold Project in Ontario and a portfolio of gold project interests, including the Pickle Crow Gold Project (being advanced in partnership with FireFly Metals Ltd), the Hope Brook Gold Project (being advanced in partnership with Big Ridge Gold Corp.), and an equity interest in Treasury Metals Inc. The Springpole Gold Project covers an area of about 41,943 hectares (ha) in northwestern Ontario, and consists of 30 patented mining claims, 282 mining claims and thirteen mining leases. The Duparquet Gold Project is located immediately north of the town of Duparquet, which is approximately 50 kilometers (km) northwest of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. The Pickle Crow Gold Project is located in the mining jurisdiction of northwestern Ontario, Canada.


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Comment by GoldSilverWon Nov 30, 2017 12:56pm
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Post# 27064956

RE:Keith's behaviour

RE:Keith's behaviour
materialsgirl wrote: I disagree with those of you who feel that Keith should keep whining about manipulation.

Investors get tired of whiners.  Besides, there is nothing new here. Manipulation may have been going on for decades.  If Keith keeps moaning and groaning the question arises about whether he knew about this years ago and then why did he ever get into this "flawed" business.

He needs to keep his head high and stay above the fray.

The potential blossoming of the FF share price will be 80% dependent on commodity prices. Neither Keith nor anyone else can "wish" the price to go up.


mat


Did you ever buy those shares at 0.50cents?
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