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Ely Gold Royalties Inc ELYGF

Ely Gold Royalties Inc is an exploration and development stage natural resource royalty company. It is engaged in the evaluation, acquisition, exploration, development, and sale of natural resource projects and royalties. The company is currently focused on purchasing royalties and selling its gold projects, with the potential to generate royalties, in the United States and Canada. It holds an interest in Fenelon property; Isabella Pearl and Jerritt Canyon among other operations.


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Post by Shylockreturnson Jun 29, 2020 1:52pm
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Getchell Gold Corp (Canada)

Getchell Gold Corp (Canada)I see an add for this company, Getchell Gold, which states they have struck high-grade gold in Churchill County, NV at Fondaway Canyon.

If that be true, Ely may as well add them to the list.  By the time they are done Ely is going to own the majority of the State of Nevada anyway!

Nothing wrong with that.  Better than BC where there is also a lot of gold but what good is it if you cannot mine it?  E.g. NOVAGOLD, TECK, Seabridge, Newmont, and on and on.

Makes me laugh to see all the excitement and money pouring into Tudor in BC and Freegold Ventures in AK, both of which have become anti-mining jurisdictions.  Good luck with that, boys, you're going to need plenty . . .

Most folk don't realize it but what for lack of a better name I shall refer to as "mineability" or "permitability" make the difference between total success and abject failure.
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