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BonTerra Resources Inc V.BTR

Alternate Symbol(s):  BONXF

Bonterra Resources Inc. is a Canada-based gold exploration company with a portfolio of advanced exploration assets anchored by a central milling facility in Quebec, Canada. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring, and evaluating natural resource properties in the province of Quebec. The Company’s assets include Gladiator, Barry, Moroy, and Bachelor. The Company holds a 100% interest in 436 mineral claims covering 22,779.32 hectares surrounding the town of Desmaraisville. The Bachelor Mine is located on one mining concession, and one mining lease, four kilometers (km) south of Highway 113 and 90 km northeast of the city of Lebel-sur-Quevillon. The Company holds a 100% interest in 21 mineral claims in the city of Val-d’Or in Quebec covering 457.53 hectares. The Company holds a 90% interest in two mining leases north of the town of Skead within the city of Greater Sudbury in Ontario. The two mining leases cover an area of approximately 129.99 hectares.


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Comment by fruitvale3067on May 30, 2023 8:42am
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RE:Bonterra Intersects 8.2 g/t Au over 8.2 m

RE:Bonterra Intersects 8.2 g/t Au over 8.2 mWell more drill results. Good news is a couple decent hits. Bad news is these are previously drilled areas. Plus the best hits are only 50-70% of true width. Call it 60% on average. So that 8.2 meter hit is actually more like 4.5 meters.

Other interesting news from thie release. They are scraping thru the plant to try and recover more gold. Which means the chance of a buyout near term is not in the cards. Also. The chance of a financing doesn't look that good either. Maybe the Board of Directors (who all got raises last year) can take pay cuts to help this company get thru these hard times. 

As I said, it's looking more like Osisko and Goldfields are going to get this for pennies when the funds finally run out. 
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