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Multi-Metal Development Ltd V.MLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYCF

Multi-Metal Development Ltd is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company with mineral rights interests in the United States of America and Austria. The Company operates in two geographical areas, being Canada and the United States. The Company’s flagship project is the CuMo molybdenum project (the CuMo Project), located in Idaho, in the United States. The CuMo Project has two distinct layers of diversification: the upper half contains higher grades of silver and copper compared to molybdenum and the lower half is rich in molybdenum, with lower grades of silver and copper. The CuMo deposit is located at the south-western end of the Idaho-Montana Porphyry Belt within the Atlanta Lobe of the Idaho Batholith. Its Bleiberg Zinc-Germanium-Lead-Fluorite-Cadmium Mine Complex consists of 116 exploration licenses totaling 6,582.4 hectares, located approximately 130 kilometers south of the city of Salzburg, Austria.


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Comment by wictor11on Dec 16, 2017 9:28am
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RE:RE:Dec 14 tfife said "at a loss for words" and I wish is did.

RE:RE:Dec 14 tfife said "at a loss for words" and I wish is did. Anybody defending management on how this past year and a bit has played out needs their head examined. Just the fact debentures were left to the last minute and the additional interest we are paying is terrible. Telling shareholders that a deal is almost done and lawyers are looking it over to finalize it and then nothing transpires is another example of incompetence.  Nothing has come to fruition. Nothing. Zero. Zilch.  Drill results from calida? Who knows. Millenia? Who knows, they can't even comment on status of supposed deal. Moly project who knows? Pre feasibility study who knows. Am I pissed? Absolutely ans we should all be. 
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