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TMAC Resources Inc. T.TMR

TMAC Resources Inc is an industrial metals and materials company. The business acquires, explores, and evaluates mineral properties. Its lone business segment is Mining; this segment is engaged in the exploration and development of precious metal resources, primarily gold. The company generates the vast majority of its revenue in Canada. TMAC Resources' primary mine is located in Hope Bay, in the Kitikmeot region of the western Nunavut Territory. TMAC mines for gold resources and inferred minera


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Comment by Wineauxon Oct 17, 2019 12:15pm
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RE:Here is some visual good news

RE:Here is some visual good newsThey've been holding off on the high-grade stuff until they get the recoveries up. Would be brutal to flush that quality stuff out the back-end. Everyone is under intense pressure and I expect nothing less than a blow-the-doors-off quarter in Q4. Everything is aligned for that. 

I'm hoping that at month end conference call they will be able to announce futher good news with respect to concentrators and scavenger columns. The scavenger columns should be in place and working by then. 

All that being said, I'm only going to really trust what SnowShoeDB has to say. He seems to be the only poster here who can somehow feel the 'pulse' of the patient. 
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