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Vanstar Mining Resources Inc. VMNGF


Primary Symbol: V.VSR

Vanstar Mining’s Nelligan gold project joint venture with IAMGOLD (25% VSR/75% IMG), located 60 kilometres SW of Chibougamau, Quebec. Vanstar retains 25% undivided non-contributory carried interest until commercial production. Nelligan is one of Quebec’s largest gold projects containing approximately 5.6 Moz of gold. Vanstar has signed an LOI with IAMGOLD to acquire a 75% interest in their Bousquet-Odyno property. The project is 6km from IAMGOLD’S Westwood mine.


TSXV:VSR - Post by User

Post by marketsenseon Sep 29, 2020 1:21pm
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Post# 31635739

Relax

RelaxGarland has adressed the major issues head on.   The market is not paying attention but in time
it will.  VSR has a very good asset now and will only get better with more drill results to come.

We are in the quiet period right now as in a news vacum.   A new board has been installed and if 
they don't perform up tp PG's standards,  well they will be replaced.  I see nothing wrong with
that and it certainly forces accountability.  Isn't that what investors want out of their BOD?

The very same individuals that mock and scorn PG now will either go silent or switch suddenly 
to praise when a $3+ takeout offer is on the table.   There is one investor in particular who barks
like a rabid dog and swings back and forth in manic fashion depending on what day it is.   Some
psychiatric help would do him a lot of good IMO.

One note about criticism.  Its quite easy to sit back in your armchair hovering over your computer
and criticize,  but at some point it becomes an exercise in useless negativity.  Better to move on
if you can find something better is a more healthy decision.   

Garland has done some great work in analyzing the numbers to come up with a conservative
fair value.   Either you believe in that and stay invested or don't and sell and move on.   We all
get to make our choice. 


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