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Granada Gold Mine Inc V.GGM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GBBFF

Granada Gold Mine Inc. is a Canada-based junior natural resource company. The principal business of the Company is the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral property interests. The Company is engaged in developing and exploring its 100% owned Granada Gold Property near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, which is adjacent to the Cadillac Break. The Granada Gold Property is located five kilometers south of the mining community of Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. The property includes the former Granada Gold underground mine. The Company owns about 14.73 square kilometers of land from a combination of mining leases and claims. The Granada deposit is a quartz-vein mesothermal gold deposit hosted by late Archean Timiskaming sedimentary rock and younger syenite porphyry dykes.


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Comment by lsjbladeon Mar 27, 2018 3:31pm
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that answer from frank is total b.s. if you ask my opinion. what is an investment firm going to do ? lend ggm money at below the prime rate? what does management want before they sign off on a deal? imho, either management know's that they do not have the good's, so they do not want to loose this cow because of a default on payment, and keep on pocketing our money for WAY overpaid services... or, even worst, they are just afraid to pay 1 or 2 % to much interest on the long run.... in any event, somewhere, they will have to take a chance to get this thing moving in the rite direction. all imho.
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