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Marathon Gold Corp T.MOZ

Marathon Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold exploration and development company. The Company’s primary business focus is the exploration and development of its flagship asset, the wholly owned Valentine Gold Project, located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The project comprises a series of five mineralized deposits along a 32- kilometer system. Its prospects are located along the Valentine Lake Shear Zone and include Frank Zone, Rainbow Zone, Triangle Zone, Victoria Bridge, Narrows, Victory Southwest, Victory Northeast, and the Berry Zone. In addition to the Valentine Gold Project in the Central Region of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Company holds 100% interests in the Bonanza Mine, a former mine located in Baker County in northeastern Oregon, the Gold Reef property, an exploration property consisting of approximately 12 hectares of claims located near Stewart, British Columbia; and a 2% net smelter returns royalty on precious metal sales by the Golden Chest mine in Idaho.


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Comment by Ridgebackon Nov 29, 2023 7:50am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Comments from a Gold Silver Expert

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Comments from a Gold Silver ExpertAgree with you Jay. I don't trust South America and they way business can change. What CXB does in 
Nicaragua has done well however they needed to reduce known risk. I'm not the Rick Rule type of risk taker in countries like the Congo. First hand experince in S.A..

As for the future, my list is made up with what I expect to do better as metal prices appear to be moving to the upside. I expect CXB to move up with the tide and take advantage of it and the Marathon build which no doubt give Calibre a more reliable resource with room to expand likely when the new assay zones are reported early next year including projects in Nevada and USA. No doubt there can be some good upside once the dust has settled with decent upside. Better the glass half full then a bucket with a hole in it.

Regards
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