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Gatling Exploration Inc. GATGF

Gatling Exploration is a well-financed Canadian gold exploration company focused on advancing the Larder Project, located in the prolific Abitibi greenstone belt in Northern Ontario. The Larder property hosts three high-grade gold deposits along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break, 35 km east of Kirkland Lake.


GREY:GATGF - Post by User

Post by goolllddddon Jan 26, 2021 10:50am
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not that difficult !!

not that difficult !! I'm starting to get the feeling that this VP has never actually put a resource together before, & this has been causing a serious fatal flaw/disconnection in this team.  this resource has become sad b/c b/c of management.  nothing to do with what's in the ground.    you have sharesholes who are sitting there knowing this is a good resource & that there is some serious economic potential that was over looked back in 2011 by P and E consultant group.  Now for 2 years they have been meant with press release after press release of distraction after distraction after distraction instead of just drilling out a resource that was already sitting put together for you.  Nate it's absoutly not that difficult.  what about a engineer study on the Chemenis headframe to see how structural sound it is ?? that headframe isn't that old. now that would be $$ well spent.
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