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Goldrea Resources Corp C.GOR

Alternate Symbol(s):  GORAF

Goldrea Resources Corp. is an exploration stage company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. Its mineral prospects focus on gold, copper, silver, platinum, palladium, molybdenum, and iron as the major metals of interest. The Company holds interests in one resource property in British Columbia, the Cannonball Property. It holds a 100% interest in Cannonball Property, which covers 1510 hectares (ha), and is located approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the former Snip mine in the Iskut River district of northwestern British Columbia. The Company’s Adrian Property covers approximately 2,269 ha of mineral claims which adjoin the northern boundary of its Cannonball Project. Its other properties include Link Property and King Property. It also owns a 100% interest in two mineral tenures in the Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia. The two claim tenures cover about 71 ha that adjoin the west side of Goldrea's Cannonball property.


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Comment by tabbiebarrieon Jan 17, 2018 10:44am
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RE:what is co worth if deal dead?

RE:what is co worth if deal dead?
We must remember that it is TABU pursuing Goldrea and they have been since last spring trying to make a deal. WHY? Because it is the ideal, mean and lean, clean with low outstanding shares held mostly by insiders. I still see Goldrea splitting into two separate companie. I would not be suprised if there has been more than one suitor in the past.
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