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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. T.KL

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd is a Canada-based gold mining, development, and exploration company with a diversified portfolio of exploration projects. The production profile of the company includes the Macassa mine complex located in northeastern Ontario and the Fosterville gold mine located in the State of Victoria, Australia. Also, the company owns the Holt mine and the Detour mine. The company's mines and material mineral projects are located in Canada and Australia.


TSX:KL - Post by User

Comment by Lemboyon Jan 26, 2021 4:29pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:back to KL

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goldstd69 wrote: bobofet....yes true...the markets have become almost immune to bad news...with soaring debt, covid,massive money printing and a self-indulged federal government you would think gold would be much much higher but here we languish in corrupt manipulation and the view gold is obsolete...all only to eventually send gold prices to very high prices sometime down the road...for now we continue trapped in the woven web


“If you have manipulation to keep the price down, it eventually goes ballistic.  So all the people that are bittching about the manipulation of silver and gold should be happy that it is manipulated because it still gives them an opportunity to buy it at a depressed price.” Marc Faber, April 2010.

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