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Golden Predator Mining Corp. NTGSF

Golden Predator Mining Corp. is a well-financed gold exploration company focused on its high-grade orogenic gold-in-quartz 3 Aces Project in Canada’s Yukon. With proven management and an experienced technical team, the Company is well positioned for growth.


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Comment by bcbcbcon May 25, 2018 4:30pm
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RE:bcbcbcNo, I don't. I don't even know who is drilling for them at the moment.

I like the stock because I like the company. As I said earlier, they are very aggressive about exploration. They spend money when it needs to be spent, and they have the investor base and reputation to get extra funding, if needed. They don't hold worthless claims (I've seen juniors acquire a claim previously partially owned by GPY, and their SP went up 20%). Their first nations relations are a huge factor as well, especially given all the recent events with claiming of land by FN. I truly believe that the 3 aces is in fact a district-sized gold discovery that is very underexplored. Other companies have started claiming in the area after GPY has scooped up the heart of it. I like the fact that they stick to the Yukon, where they're familiar with everything (climate, mining laws, FN relations, geology). They definitely have the business connections up there, which is very beneficial in such a remote place. 
What else am I forgetting? Perhaps, that they have the Brewery Creek project! Really, they are in a position where they don't need to do any more exploration, just wait for the gold price to go up to, say $1600/oz, and they can all retire along with their shareholders :D

But, like me, I doubt they are looking to retire anytime soon. 

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