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Balmoral Resources Ltd BALMF

Balmoral Resources Ltd is an exploration stage mining exploration and development company. It is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of gold and base metal properties in Canada. The principal focus of the company's exploration activities are the properties comprising its Detour Trend Project in Quebec.


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Comment by Chaulkduston Jul 23, 2018 9:33am
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RE:another unreal nickel story

RE:another unreal nickel story
Monty, nice find, good positive nickel article. It goes along nicely with what I posted on July 1st.
https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=t.bar&postid=28257392

Also, a very clever PR job by Tartisan who produced the article and beat their own drum a bit- see the below.

“Tartisan Nickel’s Kenbridge project and the past-producing Alexo-Kelex mine are nickel sulfide-copper-cobalt properties located in Ontario, a province known for its nickel sulfide deposits. The company believes it is the only battery nickel development junior which holds a nickel sulfide deposit with regulatory compliant resources of approximately 100 million pounds of nickel.”

Too bad they didn’t include BAR at 140 Million ounces and hopefully growing!! They believe incorrectly!! Do they even have a RE? I’m too lazy to check.

Be nice if BAR would sponsor an article like this to gain some recognition? But perhaps that would be asking too much of our brilliant management team. 
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