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Atlas Salt Inc V.SALT

Alternate Symbol(s):  REMRF

Atlas Salt Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the evaluation, exploration, development and production of industrial mineral properties in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Company’s principal asset is the Great Atlantic salt deposit project (Great Atlantic Salt Project), located in the St. George Basin of western Newfoundland. Its Gypsum Project is three kilometers (km) southwest of Great Atlantic salt deposit, which is an early-stage and open-pit production from the Ace deposit. Its Nepheline Syenite Property consists of a surface occurrence of nepheline syenite along the southern Labrador highway. The project is located approximately six km from tide water.


TSXV:SALT - Post by User

Post by kilofinal7on Aug 29, 2023 11:52am
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Post# 35609959

Lots of folks pinning their hopes and dreams on institutions

Lots of folks pinning their hopes and dreams on institutionspiling into this prematurely in hopes of SP appreciation. That won't happen in today's environment. Neither are "suitors" going to jump into this prematurely. Let your money sit for 2 years and once the infrastructuire has been built ( let's say $250 million) on the backs of shareholders, you might see share appreciation imo. 

What will be fun to watch is the pumping and "paid infomercials"   
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