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Core Gold DMMIF

Core Gold Inc is a gold mining company based in Canada with all operations in Southern Ecuador. The company primarily explores for gold and silver. Some of its projects includes Zaruma Mine & Portovelo Mill, Dynasty Goldfield and Copper Duke Project.


OTCQX:DMMIF - Post by User

Comment by djstone56on Oct 10, 2019 11:00am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Question for EDX

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Question for EDXI don't think I mentioned the Chinese...but I know that I never said anything about giving the Company away. It's funny that you used $20 million in your example...that's what Titan committed to but couldn't lock in for the merger attempt in March. Even so, I'd take an additional 115 million CGLD shares, (approx 280 million in total) to the approximately 840 TTM shares, (300 million + 400 million + 140 million) if the takeover is successful. I'm not sure you can use the CGLD financing argument twice...additional dilution and giving away a major % ownership of the Company...but it's certainly no worse than Titan...and we're starting with far fewer shares outstanding. Still waiting on your "evidence" that Titan can run a "proper exploration program". How has that worked out for them and their shareholders to date? djstone
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