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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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Comment by feenewbieon Aug 06, 2020 2:38pm
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RE:RE:RE:Sprott loves ELY.... ELEF, GEMN, KRR, TUE, and SIE is next

RE:RE:RE:Sprott loves ELY.... ELEF, GEMN, KRR, TUE, and SIE is nextThanks for sharing the voice of experience Shylockreturns - I will watch how history plays out over the comming months!  Following the experience of others is a good teacher.

I had heard Sprott say on one of his recent weekly round-ups that he didn't want investors to follow him into some of his more highly speculative plays.  He wasn't highlighting Ely, and I don't consider Ely - as a royalty company - to be as highly speculative vs miners.  I did have a look at AAG but found it above my spec threshold. I also considered Dolly Varden at one point, but haven't re-visited the stock.  Otherwise, I haven't looked at the others listed in any depth  (remember I'm a "goldie" as opposed to a "miner" - with WM as an exception).   I keep my speculative plays, i.e., the fun ones, under a firm % control of my portfolio, so I can't always play when I would like to lol!  But I am always open to board experience and thoughts!  GL all!


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