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Abitibi Royalties Inc ATBYF

Abitibi Royalties Inc is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring, evaluating, and promoting its mineral properties and other projects. The company aims to build a royalty company with a focus on the Canadian Malartic mine.


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Comment by ja_prufrockon Jan 26, 2019 12:40pm
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RE:RE:Buyout possibilities, What do you think?

RE:RE:Buyout possibilities, What do you think?It appears that this (GZZ and/or RZZ) is a natural fit for OR in light of the fact that Malartic is one of their (OR) major assets;  If Cheecho works out, it would compliment the Eleanore royalty with respect to supply and duration of royalty life, as well as revenue.  

I think that their respective leaders are tight fisted and squeeze the nickel for all of its blood;  have no idea about possible personality clashes, but neither Virginia's Gaumond  nor Archer lasted long with OR, despite initial enthusiasm.  Perhaps Roosen is insufferable (he certainly appears to be knowledgeable, competent and aggressie), or the Osisko mafia is not penetrable (long standing, trusted, influential  cronies).

OR has access to sufficient funds if they think the economics and royalty life would support the venture;  apparently, they do not see it.  If not OR, who?  FWIW.  Thank you.

JA
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