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Vanstar Mining Resources Inc. VMNGF


Primary Symbol: V.VSR

Vanstar Mining’s Nelligan gold project joint venture with IAMGOLD (25% VSR/75% IMG), located 60 kilometres SW of Chibougamau, Quebec. Vanstar retains 25% undivided non-contributory carried interest until commercial production. Nelligan is one of Quebec’s largest gold projects containing approximately 5.6 Moz of gold. Vanstar has signed an LOI with IAMGOLD to acquire a 75% interest in their Bousquet-Odyno property. The project is 6km from IAMGOLD’S Westwood mine.


TSXV:VSR - Post by User

Comment by marketsenseon Aug 18, 2022 1:15pm
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Post# 34905184

RE:Gold

RE:Gold Uncle Bobby,  I have struggled with this issue for years and have given up on the idea of it ever being resolved.  In 08-09 when we had the brutal financial collapse,  I bought
gold thinking that would be a safe haven.  Same thing....it hardly moved and the
excuses were  legion and a masterful cover up for the gross manipulation of a so
called free trading market.  On top of that everyone knew the fractional lending 
of the Fed and the central bankers were like 500 to 1 and still they were able to
control the price through the paper markets which they manipulated like a crooked
roulette table.  The LME and many of the big banks have been convicted of collusion
(price fixing) many times and they just pay the fines and carry on business as usual.
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