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Aben Minerals Ltd V.ABM

Alternate Symbol(s):  ABNAF

Aben Minerals Ltd. is a Canadian gold exploration company with exploration projects in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia. The Company’s projects include Justin Gold Project and Forrest Kerr Gold Project. It holds a 100% interest in the 7,400-hectare Justin Gold Project. The property is located in the southeast Yukon on the Tintina Gold Belt to the immediate southeast of Seabridge Gold’s 3 Aces Project. The Justin Project is approximately 35 kilometers southeast of the Cantung Mine and has an all-season road running through the claims. It also has a 100 % interest in Forrest Kerr Gold Project, which is located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Forrest Kerr Gold Project covers approximately 20,197 hectares. Its exploration activity at Forrest Kerr is focused on two primary zones: the North Boundary zone, which runs parallel to the Nelson Creek Fault zone, and the South Boundary zone, which runs parallel to the Benchlands Fault zone.


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Comment by Big_Dmacon Sep 08, 2018 1:58pm
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RE:Good vs Bad news

RE:Good vs Bad newsTo answer the question, No.

IMHO timeline expectations rarely match the what actually happens in real life. I have been involved in similar situations where the time in which you expect things to be done does't happen in real life. This sector is a speculative sector and just because something doesn't happen in a propsed timeline doesn't mean that the outcome will be bad. The fact that people (us investors) are impatient is translating to "it's gotta be bad news". Have patience for the process. Just because someone laid out a time line doesn't mean its gonna happen to a T. You can't "sugar coat" bad results. It will take as much time as it needs and you have to take your emotions out of it. Either you have faith the results will be good or you don't. You are either in or your out. No one has a crystal ball, not even Mr. P. Give it time we will know soon enough.

DMAC
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