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Orezone Gold Corp T.ORE

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORZCF

Orezone Gold Corporation is a Canada-based West African gold producer engaged in mining, developing, and exploring its flagship Bombore Gold Mine (90%-owned) in Burkina Faso. The Bombore mine is an open pit gold. The Bombore mine is focused on its staged hard rock expansion that is expected to materially increase annual and life-of-mine gold production from the processing of hard rock mineral reserves. Bombore is situated 85 kilometers (kms) east of the capital city of Ouagadougou and is readily accessed by paved international highway thereby offering excellent infrastructure and simple logistics.


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Comment by mrsly0on Jun 10, 2022 10:22am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Buyout

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Buyoutdow -800... and ore 1.38... looks like decoupling is coming faster than you think...
good luck
mercedesman wrote: Re: Decoupling of Mining Stocks..

Perhaps wishful thinking.

I would see it more as a quick swoosh down for basically everything, followed by a quick rebound for gold miners (esp. the ones that are gnerating cash flow form producing mies - or the near producers i.e. those that will do so in the next few years - ala Orezone)

It may look like a decoupling when you look back, but it doesn't mean there won't be some bargains to be had if you're nimble, and can take advantage.

But I confess, it's very hard to sell Orezone here...even knowing what's coming for the general markets.  Mainly because we know what's coming shortly for Orezone.

MM


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