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Northern Empire Resources Corp. PSPGF

"Northern Empire Resources Corp is Canadian gold exploration and development company focused on an emerging gold district in southern Nevada. Its principal business is the acquisition and exploration of properties for the mining of precious and base metals. The company owns an interest in Sterling Gold Project and Crown Gold Project."


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Comment by LiquidForumon Jul 06, 2018 12:30am
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RE:RE:Good Story

RE:RE:Good StoryCellone. Corvus' cap is not massive. Motherload resource has grown tremendously since KOR has started punching holes. Coud easily be a 2-3M ounce deposit when the PEA comes out this fall and will grow beyond that into 2019 with deeper drilling. Add in the ounces from across the road at Corvus' other pits and the market cap is within reason. Im not sure if your saying retail won't buy Corvus or Corvus will not be bought up by a larger fish. Well Corvus is being bought up on a daily basis already by a strategic invester via brokerage 76. Obviously there are good reasons for KOR skyrocketing over the last several months. NM punching random holes all over and are in infancy relative to what KOR has done in short, methodical order at Motherload. I agreed strong potential for upswing AT NM once they find their rhythm and a few hot spots but they are riding KOR coat tails at the moment. It is KOR Motherload that will be the catalyst that triggers the district scale play you mention. Miners Anglo-ashanti and Coeur both have a few toes in the water and are looking for ounces that can be cashed in. Upside is for explorers and ounces are for Miners. Your right there will be no merger but big fish may eat KOR and desert NM while it's cheap.
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