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Battle North Gold Corporation T.BNAU

Battle North Gold Corp is an exploration company focused on gold mining. The company's projects include Bateman Gold Project, Red Lake Properties, Nevada Properties, and others.


TSX:BNAU - Post by User

Comment by Kewl002on Nov 06, 2020 5:08pm
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RE:New High⏫

RE:New High⏫Lets not forget that we have a mgmt team led by George Ogilvie (CEO) that has already achieved great success in previous endeavours -- ie: Kirkland Lake Gold (George was CEO until he decided to invest his own money and assume control of Battle North Gold). 

With a Scotsman at the helm, we also shouldn't have to worry about receiving superior value for any monies that need to be spent to build shareholder value!  

Based on what has already been accomplished, I expect this to only get better as the mine begins production next year. I perceive that mgmt has the interests of ALL shareholders at heart and my only concern is that we receive a hostile takeover bid before the true potential of BNAU is identified.

So - George - get this mine into operation ASAP before someone tries to steal it!!


OLD SCOTTISH SAYING --> "He was so tight with his money that the penny he dropped hit him on the back of the head as he bent down to pick it back up.". 



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