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Vanstar Mining Resources Inc. V.VSR

Vanstar Mining’s Nelligan gold project joint venture with IAMGOLD (25% VSR/75% IMG), located 60 kilometres SW of Chibougamau, Quebec. Vanstar retains 25% undivided non-contributory carried interest until commercial production. Nelligan is one of Quebec’s largest gold projects containing approximately 5.6 Moz of gold. Vanstar has signed an LOI with IAMGOLD to acquire a 75% interest in their Bousquet-Odyno property. The project is 6km from IAMGOLD’S Westwood mine.


TSXV:VSR - Post by User

Comment by Islander835on Mar 16, 2021 5:10pm
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RE:RE:Too much drama

RE:RE:Too much dramaThe embarassing truth is I got tempted again to buy in when it dropped further, hoping to recover my losses and never believing it would go below $1.  But it did so I finally gave up and sold half on Feb 17 at .79 and the rest the next day at .73.  I admit I was on the wrong side of investing, buying when it had not bottomed and selling when it did.  When I look back at some of the other stocks I have owned, a similar pattern exists so I confess that although I have been investing for 10 years, I am still very bad at it.  I did make lots on Tim Hortons when I bought at $24 and it went to $100 before QSR took over.  But for the rest including TGZ, YRI, PAAS, and VSR, I have not done well.  I should have paid attention to the statement I heard last year ... "Investing today is like being a kid while playing on a highway trying to dodge cars."  I guess nobody gets out of it without getting hurt at some point.
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