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Bayhorse Silver Inc V.BHS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BHSIF

Bayhorse Silver Inc. is a junior natural resource company, which is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of natural resource properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Bayhorse Silver Mine, Oregon United States of America. The Bayhorse Silver Mine and the Pegasus Project are 44 kilometers (km) southwest of Hercules Metals’ porphyry copper discovery. The Company also has an option to acquire an 80% interest in the Brandywine Property located in British Columbia, Canada. The Brandywine Property is located near Squamish, British Columbia.


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Post by hartaddon Jan 20, 2018 6:23pm
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Post# 27401958

PUSH-HAS G/BHS GOT PUSH?

PUSH-HAS G/BHS GOT PUSH?

PUSH

Push is the answer to the question: “What’s going to move this stock?”

With a mining stock Push might be releasing great drill results, finding out its gold lode is twice the size it initially thought, or seeing the underlying price of the commodity it mines moving higher.

Push is just as important in regular companies as it is in the mining business. Push is any important development that either adds value to the company or removes a negative.

If we can clearly see the Push coming, or see what look like favorable odds of it happening, we have a basis for speculation on rapid returns in our desired timeframe (12 months).

“What’s the Push?” is a question we ask ourselves about every company we evaluate — and if we can’t see the Push, we turn our attention elsewhere. Why park cash in even a great company, if it has no Push?

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