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Galway Metals Inc V.GWM

Alternate Symbol(s):  GAYMF

Galway Metals Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company, which is engaged in the process of exploring the Clarence Stream and Estrades gold and polymetallic projects, located in New Brunswick and Quebec. The Company has a 100% undivided interest in the Clarence Stream gold project, which is located approximately 70 kilometers (km) south-southwest of Fredericton in south-western New Brunswick, Canada. Its land position comprises over 60,465 hectares (149,412 acres) with 65 km of strike length (and a width of up to 28 km) along the Sawyer Brook Fault System. The Company has an undivided 100% ownership interest in the former producing, high grade Estrades mine, related Newiska concessions, and adjacent Casa Berardi claims in western Quebec, Canada, located approximately 95 km north of the town of La Sarre. The claims are contiguous and comprise 31 km of strike.


TSXV:GWM - Post by User

Comment by starboy101on Sep 18, 2023 3:39pm
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Post# 35642036

RE:CEO Buying

RE:CEO Buying Is it being irrantional as you say for someone who paid $1 or $2 pre-conslidation to try and recoup some of their losses.  When they see the stock sliding as badly as it has over the course of the last few years? Is it irrational to ask one self "whats wrong with this picture?" Is it being irrational for an investor to think "ya I can find better places to invest my money than this POS?"

If Hincliffe is buying the stock then it sure looks like to me that he's about the only one!
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