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Guyana Goldstrike Inc V.GYA

Guyana Goldstrike Inc. is a Canadian exploration company focused on acquiring, exploring and developing mineral resource properties. The Company does not have any revenue from its operations.


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Comment by metals2019on Jul 31, 2020 9:04am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Romanex permit dispute

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Romanex permit disputeThankyou for the info u8fish. The open dialogue with Romanex is a relief. 
PP is something that should be a priority right now, in fact I would have preferred they embarked on the PP back in April and have it to market now. Every third word in the media is 'gold' and I suspect getting a PP away now for a gold miner is a no brainer. 

I don't share your expectations on the Metalstream deal going anywhere given past defaults, but that's just my opinion. I'm not a fan of the terms either as they remove more value from the company than any potential dilution would. As for dilution, it's hard to dilute anymore than the fall in shareholder value in recent times. I measure my value in terms of the value of the stock and not what percentage of the company I own. Unless you're the majority owner, it doesn't really matter what percentage you own as long as the stock value is increasing for what you are holding. 
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