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Abcourt Mines Inc V.ABI

Alternate Symbol(s):  ABMBF

Abcourt Mines Inc. is a Canadian gold exploration company with properties located in northwestern Quebec, Canada. The Company owns the Sleeping Giant mine and mill, where it focuses its development activities. The Sleeping Giant Property is located half-way between Amos and Matagami, in Abitibi, Quebec, in the territory covered by the Plan Nord of the Quebec government. It comprises four mining leases covering an area of approximately 458 hectares and 69 mining claims. The Elder mine and the Tagami property are located 10 kilometers (km) northwest of the mining community of Rouyn-Noranda in Quebec. The properties include over 36 contiguous claims, one mining concession and two mining leases. The Abcourt-Barvue property is located 12 km north of Barraute, 60 km north of the mining community of Val-d’Or, Quebec. It covers over 4,755 hectares with 103 claims and two mining concessions. Its properties also include Flordin, Pershing-Manitou, Vendome, Aldermac, Jonpol and other properties.


TSXV:ABI - Post by User

Post by jmm1228on Sep 04, 2021 9:16pm
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Long time holder -

Long time holder -

Some fifty years ago my wife and I visited France/Paris for the first time. A friend's mother, a widow, who was a Parisienne,took use around the center city. We visited all the famous attractions and ended at a famous stall market. Ste. Eustache I believe.

As we strolled around I took some photos and as we approached a large fresh meat and fowl vendor I raised my camera to take a photo of the butcher at work. He saw my action and gave me a hardly perceptible "no" nod.

I took the picture and he darted at me knocking the camera to the ground. 

This was not my first encounter with a Gaulist temperament as I had worked in Montreal for several years in another life.

I see in Mon. Hinse temperamental characteristics I have seen many times before.

His leadership reminds me of the Paris butcher - both had/have zero public relations skills.

 




 


 

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