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Multi-Metal Development Ltd V.MLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  MLYCF

Multi-Metal Development Ltd is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company with mineral rights interests in the United States of America and Austria. The Company operates in two geographical areas, being Canada and the United States. The Company’s flagship project is the CuMo molybdenum project (the CuMo Project), located in Idaho, in the United States. The CuMo Project has two distinct layers of diversification: the upper half contains higher grades of silver and copper compared to molybdenum and the lower half is rich in molybdenum, with lower grades of silver and copper. The CuMo deposit is located at the south-western end of the Idaho-Montana Porphyry Belt within the Atlanta Lobe of the Idaho Batholith. Its Bleiberg Zinc-Germanium-Lead-Fluorite-Cadmium Mine Complex consists of 116 exploration licenses totaling 6,582.4 hectares, located approximately 130 kilometers south of the city of Salzburg, Austria.


TSXV:MLY - Post by User

Comment by Journalist1on May 06, 2021 1:06pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Time for a new CEO

RE:RE:RE:RE:Time for a new CEOThe 2 assets are not Calida. Calida was a speculative long shot that didn't work out as well as thought. Happens all the time in mining. 

But..... in all fairness and with all due respect ...... management should do something about the pathetic share price, which does not reflect the NPV of the assets. Take one third of the stated NPV of both projects and the share price should be at least in the 2-3 USD range.
Guys, what is going on? 


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