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Metanor Resources MEAOD

Metanor Resources Inc is engaged in the production and sale of gold as well as acquisition, exploration, and development of mining properties. It projects include the Moroy Project and Barry project among others.


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Comment by tsoprano24on Apr 11, 2018 7:22pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Van Eck- Sedar report

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Van Eck- Sedar reportHS, thought you followed the smart money. Got this last night and thought of you. 

Good Evening Everyone,

We have a past winner back on the radar for tomorrow’s session.  The last time we profiled it in the midst of a tremendous run we saw a 52 week high in the sessions following it.

Right now KERMF is currently advancing the fully-permitted, past-producing Copperstone Mine project.

There is smart money and then there are guys like Eric Sprott.  He’s a rung above “Smart Money”.  He’s a Canadian Gold Guru / All Star who made a fortune buying up gold before the financial crash back in 2008.  He donated $10 Mill to his alma matter and they named the school of business after this guy.

First and foremost, Eric Sprott bought as much as this company as he could without violating the 10% rule which would make him an insider in the company.  For obvious reasons I am sure he did not want to do that. 

When I see someone take a position like this in a small company like KERMF it makes me wonder what he knows that we don’t.  Guys like this do their research.  I am sure he has taken a good look at the Copperstone project.

so, did he make a mistake here?

T

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