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M3 Metals Corp. V.MLG


Primary Symbol: V.MT

M3 Metals Corp is a Canadian listed company. The company's business is to acquire, explore, and develop interests in mineral properties located in North America. Its only operating segment, being the acquisition and exploration of assets. The company's projects include Mohave Mine Gold; Aspen Gold; and Block 103 Iron Ore projects.


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Comment by dacreon Aug 28, 2018 12:42pm
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RE:Tough market

RE:Tough market I'm kinda mixed about the results.  

The thickness of the intersection and the fact that it ended in mineralization in impressive.  Obviously the market was expecting more, I was too, especially given that hole 10 was only 50 m from hole 4 (which was truly impressive).

Reading it, it sound's like this is an entirely different zone.  The thickness is great but the grades for that thickness are ho hum.  I wish they'd report the % copper, moly, silver, gold separately , rather than cueq (copper equivalent) in headlines.  Essentially that 400 m graded 0.2 % copper...just okay.  Again, anything from about 0.35-0.5 would be more favorable obviously, and what I was hoping for.  The bottom of the whole was high grade with 79 m of 0.3% copper below 200 m and 30 m of 0.4% copper below 300 m.  Quite different dispersion than hole 4.

The other question I have is...what about other holes?  Results for them?  I'll have to check the website.
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