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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. T.KGI


Primary Symbol: T.KL

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd is a Canada-based gold mining, development, and exploration company with a diversified portfolio of exploration projects. The production profile of the company includes the Macassa mine complex located in northeastern Ontario and the Fosterville gold mine located in the State of Victoria, Australia. Also, the company owns the Holt mine and the Detour mine. The company's mines and material mineral projects are located in Canada and Australia.


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Post by Shermandrock1on Jan 23, 2022 12:44pm
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Post# 34349984

Tony Makuch and President Let’s Go Brandon

Tony Makuch and President Let’s Go BrandonAppear to be cut from the same cloth. If they each respectively allowed the existing state to continue, the results would be superior to today. For Mapuke, it was a deliberate watering down of the company by adding the association of a half dozen also-ran mediocre properties. Sort of like a high end wine producer suddenly deciding to dilute his finely tuned, years to develop, much in demand high-end premium product with, mediocre,  so-so and just-ok product as suggested by his neighbor wanting to ease into retirement. Rather than protect and to continue to develop the brand, he succumbed to the siren song of "being the master of a larger entity". Rather than quality, the Mapuke went for quantity. What do you suppose the reaction of those folks accustomed to the look, feel, and taste of the high-end vintage would be when they get a taste of the remastered diluted concoction? I believe avoidance. Just like we are seeing now. That said: Let's Go Makuch.
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