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Fabled Silver Gold Corp. V.FMK.P


Primary Symbol: V.FCO

Fabled Silver Gold Corp is focused on acquiring, exploring and operating properties that yield near-term metal production. The company focuses on acquiring precious metal properties in Mexico with blue-sky exploration potential. It has entered into an agreement with Golden Minerals Company to acquire the Santa Maria Property, a high-grade silver-gold property situated in the center of the Mexican epithermal silver-gold belt. The belt has been recognized as a metallogenic province, which has reportedly produced more silver than any other equivalent area in the world.


TSXV:FCO - Post by User

Comment by Irreverent_1on Mar 03, 2021 10:54pm
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RE:New Investor Relations

RE:New Investor Relations
platgoldman1856 wrote:

Kind of funny when you think about it; her full name is Kayla Ferderber Hawley- - Peter's daughter lol. Previous experience includes working as a sommelier and then selling clothes for minimum wage at Aritza. You can't make this stuff up. 
 

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/kayla-ferderber-hawley-802227a9



Odd, my son also has friends/aquaiintences who do 'Public Relations' for their parents companies.  And also earn good coin for seemingly just posting stuff on social media.   Must be a thing the accountants are recommending these days.  Almost feels like a future CRA theme.
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