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DNI Metals Inc DMNKF

DNI Metals Inc is an exploration and evaluation stage company, which engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties. It holds the base and precious metals, specialty metals, rare earth elements, diamond, and uranium mineral properties in Alberta, Utah, and Ontario. The company's properties include SBH Property, Vohitsara Property, and Clifton Gold Hill Royalty.


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Comment by Floridas2000on Jul 06, 2018 8:54am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News Out Formatted Better

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News Out Formatted Better "But I presume u understand the fact that DNI cannot unilaterally walk from a 50% earn-in agreement which they had with Cougar. I understand that Cougar pretty much screwed up, but Randal would argue that they were prevented from completing the work... and then its upto the arbitrator."

Austrian, yes they can.  This has been explained in great detail already by multiple people.  The clauses in the contract govern the agreement.  If the clauses are not followed then the agreement is no longer binding.  If you sign a contract for someone to cut your grass once a week for a certain pay and they cut it and they don't cut your grass fully once do you still pay them?  And I went into GREAT detail that Randal's argument about being prevented from completing the work is fluff.  They were never going to complete it in a timely matter.  That's easy to prove because multiple users on this board broke down the timeline and proved it.

The buy-in agreement cannot happen.  They will never be partners in any shape or form.  The only question is compensation for the work that was done.  Let's not go over this argument again and again please.  You are starting to sound like Randal.
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