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GT Resources Inc V.GT

Alternate Symbol(s):  CGTRF

GT Resources Inc., formerly Palladium One Mining Inc., is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on discovering critical green transportation metals. It targets district scale, nickel-copper sulfide and platinum-group-element (PGE) deposits in Canada and Finland. The Company’s Canada projects include Tyko, Ontario; Disreali, Ontario; Canalask, Yukon; Hemlo East, Ontario; Big Lake, Ontario; North Rock, Ontario; and Black Bear, Ontario. The Lantinen Koillismaa (LK) Project in north-central Finland, is a PGE-copper-nickel project that has existing NI43-101 Mineral Resources. The project is located in north-central Finland, approximately 40 kilometers (km) north of the Company’s exploration office in the town of Taivalkoski. The property is 160 km (by road) east-southeast of Rovaniemi and 190 km northeast of the port city of Oulu. The Tyko and Canalask high-grade nickel-copper projects are located in Ontario and the Yukon, Canada, respectively.


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Post by Rocket444on Jan 16, 2020 5:20am
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An article mostly about Rhodium

An article mostly about Rhodiumbut also a few mentions about Palladium..

Rick Rule also recently said in an interview that the commodity boom is just starting and one of the reasons is because the poorest 2 billion people in the world are making quick strides up out of poverty and that will drive an increase in consumer goods, bicycles, even cars being purchased which will drive the commodity metals higher and that includes palladium.....

Just how high can palladium go in this boom (along with PDM)...glta





https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2020-01-15/worlds-most-precious-metal-surges-12-fold-4-years-supply-concerns
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