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Great Panther Mining Ltd GPLDF

Great Panther Mining Limited is a Canada-based precious metals producer focused on the operation of the Tucano Gold Mine in Brazil. The Company controls a land package covering nearly 200,000 hectares in the prospective Vila Nova Greenstone belt. The Company has three wholly owned mining operations including the Tucano gold mine, which produces gold dore and is located in Amapa State in northern Brazil. In Mexico, Great Panther operates the Topia mine in the state of Durango, which produces concentrates containing silver, gold, lead and zinc, and the Guanajuato Mine Complex (the GMC) in the state of Guanajuato. The GMC comprises the Guanajuato mine, the San Ignacio mine, and the Cata processing plant, which produces silver and gold concentrates. The Company also wholly owns the Coricancha Mine Complex, a gold-silver-copper-lead-zinc mine and processing facility in the central Andes of Peru. It has a portfolio of exploration projects: El Horcon property, Santa Rosa, and Plomo property.


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Comment by AlfTanneron Jan 26, 2021 2:52pm
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greendayyyy, most inexperienced investors will never understand how a reverse split could be a good thing.  They see scam stocks all the time that print endless quantities of shares and do multiple reverse splits, and they conclude that reverse splits must be bad.  They cannot grasp the fact that bad stocks go down because they are bad companies with bad management and a bad business plan, so reverse splits are inevitable.
 
When you actually have a viable, profitable company, a high share count and a low stock price is bad for investors.  A low stock price discourages long term investors and attracts penny stock flippers.  Encouraging penny stock flippers also encourages manipulation.
 
With a 1:5 reverse split, this would probably be a $7.50 to $10 stock.  It would be able to attract long term and institutional investors, and the manipulation would end.
 
The investing newbies just do not get it.
 
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