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Tudor Gold Corp V.TUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  TDRRF

Tudor Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration and development company. The Company has claims in British Columbia's Golden Triangle (Canada), an area that hosts producing and past-producing mines and several large deposits that are approaching potential development. The Company has a 60% interest in Treaty Creek gold project, located in northwestern British Columbia, which is host to the Goldstorm Deposit, a large gold-copper porphyry system, as well as several other mineralized zones. The Company's Treaty Creek property covers an area of approximately 17,913 hectares.


TSXV:TUD - Post by User

Comment by cskhurasuon May 15, 2021 7:42pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:For all you shorters out there. Party is almost over.

RE:RE:RE:RE:For all you shorters out there. Party is almost over. Nope...you will have to pay for Doody's recommendations. I'm not releasing them.

One of the myths of this site is that TC holds the balance of power for the district. This sits along side the only famous here nostrum that there is a right side of the mountain. Whoever builds anything up there will need to move ore to a concnetrator, tailings to a tailings facility, waste to waste dumpls. And with the amount of snow and the threat of rock falls, this material will not be moved by road. Try laying all this out and avoiding the ice. You will end up with tunnels, not because there is a wrong side of the mountain but because tunnels are what works as they have throughout BC. 

Genrally, what stands out about most of the posts here is that they are generalizations with very few facts.

I have answered the honest questions put to me on this site but my qestions are never answered. I ask these question again: when did management know TC was refractory? If early on, why didn't they try finding something else different to drill? If they didn't know early on, before spending all the money, why didn't they know ?
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