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M3 Metals Corp. V.MLG


Primary Symbol: V.MT

M3 Metals Corp is a Canadian listed company. The company's business is to acquire, explore, and develop interests in mineral properties located in North America. Its only operating segment, being the acquisition and exploration of assets. The company's projects include Mohave Mine Gold; Aspen Gold; and Block 103 Iron Ore projects.


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Post by hisnibson Mar 01, 2018 12:15pm
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latest PR---I hate it when I'm right

latest PR---I hate it when I'm rightone marginally interesting hole, the others are quarry stone contaminated with some sulphides.

When they use a CuEq comprised of 4 elements, they are struggling. It only boosed the Cu from 0.45% to 0.50%.

A good start, but not the "massive sulphides" people are talking about. A 1 cm wide vein of chalcopyrite is technically massive sulphide within its confines, but outside of that, it is only a stringer in a larger mass of granitic rock which was not disclosed in the company's website photos.

Porphyries are tough and expensive to explore. If this is a new discovery, it will be the next company, or the one after that, or after that, who will ultimately find the elephant. There may be exceptions to that at times, but this is the normal history of porphyry copper discovery/development in B.C.
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