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Scorpio Gold Corp V.SGN

Alternate Symbol(s):  SRCRF

Scorpio Gold Corporation is a Canada-based company, which holds 100% interest in two past producing mines, the Manhattan Mine and the Mineral Ridge Mine, both located in the Walker Lane Trend of Nevada, United States. The Company's Manhattan District comprises the advanced exploration-stage Goldwedge Project, with an approximately 400 ton per day gravity mill. Adjacent to Goldwedge is the 4,300-acre Manhattan Project, which is centered on two past-producing pits. The Goldwedge property is located approximately 54 kilometers north-northeast of the town of Tonopah within the Manhattan Mining District of south-central Nevada. The 726-hectare (1,795 acre) property covers three separate claim blocks and encompasses the Goldwedge, Keystone and Jumbo gold deposits. It also holds a 100% interest in the Mineral Ridge gold project located in Esmeralda County, Nevada. The Mineral Ridge property comprises approximately 5,617-hectare (13,879 acre). The Company has acquired the Northstar property.


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Post by Jonny2fingerson Jan 04, 2018 12:20pm
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More Good News

More Good NewsSGN has posted the results of the latest feasibility study...further extending life of mine. Now it is wait and see regarding the required permits and financing...both of which are obviously critical to continue as a viable entity. Permits should not be a problem and these latest results should certainly help secure financing. I am still hoping everything doesn't get scooped out from under them.
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