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Sokoman Minerals Corp V.SIC

Alternate Symbol(s):  SICNF

Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Its projects include Moosehead Gold, Fleur de Lys, Grey River Gold, Kepenkeck Gold, Killick Lithium, Crippleback Lake Gold, Startrek and Iron Horse. Moosehead Gold property includes 98 claims totaling 2,450 hectares adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway in central Newfoundland. Fleur de Lys project of 1,891 claims on the Baie Verte Peninsula of NW. Grey River property in southern Newfoundland includes 324 claims in seven licenses, centered on the community of Grey River. Kepenkeck gold project, located in central Newfoundland. Killick Lithium Project is in southwestern Newfoundland. Crippleback Lake Gold Project is in proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway in north-central Newfoundland. Startrek Property is located 20 kilometers (km) east of the town of Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Iron Horse project is located over 120 km northeast of Labrador City, Labrador.


TSXV:SIC - Post by User

Post by likeikeon Mar 31, 2022 11:23am
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Post# 34563062

good read from HH board

good read from HH board

Stories on the rise and (and later fall) of Hugo Stinnes,  who became the richest man in Germany, during the hyperinflationary collapse of the Weimar Republic…

This transitionary period is explained clearly in the quote below from ‘When Money Dies’:

When Money Dies – Quote

“Germany’s trouble was that the inflation boom had never been liquidated. Stabilization had ended the period where entrepreneurs could borrow as much money as they wished at the expense of everyone else. A vast number of enterprises established or expanded during monetary plenty, rapidly became unproductive when capital grew short. More realistic transport, fuel and food prices and the return of rents to economic levels meant that wages too had to be raised substantially in real terms…”

Links to the articles:

… Let the inspiration commence.

Best regards,

The Hedgeless Horseman


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