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Sokoman Minerals Corp V.SIC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SICNF

Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Its projects include Moosehead Gold, Fleur de Lys, Grey River Gold, Kepenkeck Gold, Killick Lithium, Crippleback Lake Gold, Startrek and Iron Horse. Moosehead Gold property includes 98 claims totaling 2,450 hectares adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway in central Newfoundland. Fleur de Lys project of 1,891 claims on the Baie Verte Peninsula of NW. Grey River property in southern Newfoundland includes 324 claims in seven licenses, centered on the community of Grey River. Kepenkeck gold project, located in central Newfoundland. Killick Lithium Project is in southwestern Newfoundland. Crippleback Lake Gold Project is in proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway in north-central Newfoundland. Startrek Property is located 20 kilometers (km) east of the town of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Iron Horse project is located over 120 km northeast of Labrador City, Labrador.


TSXV:SIC - Post by User

Comment by 99942Apophison Mar 16, 2021 10:43am
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RE:RE:blow out

RE:RE:blow outggnewmex1 wrote

Thanks for sharing IKE

This does sort of imply that this region is one large gold mine, doesn't it

We may look back on these days, and say "why didn't we this this potential back then!"

gg


I agree ggnewmex1 it is beginning to appear that way. Hard to say on your thoughts on future hindsight, far too many exploration companies hit occasional chunks of high grade but nothing else worthwhile. Speaking for myself I want to see reasonable consistency in their step out cores and yes I expect there will be "no hit holes" . Just seeing a neighbor exploration company continue hitting high grade counts does imply the corridor is consistent and now might be considered a new normal hole! So is the new normal in this area going to be above 5g 10g or 15g let's wait for this  year's drilling to understand it better.
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