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Banyan Gold Corp V.BYN

Alternate Symbol(s):  BYAGF

Banyan Gold Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the business of exploration and development of mineral property. The Company holds three main projects in the mining friendly Yukon Territory: AurMac Project, Nitra Claims and Hyland Gold Project. The Company’s flagship asset is AurMac Gold Project located in the Mayo Mining District. It has earned a 51% and 75% interest in and has the right to earn a 100% interest in each of the Aurex Property and McQuesten Property subject to certain royalties. The AurMac Project covers over 173 square kilometers (km2). The Nitra Gold Project is located in the Mayo Mining district, approximately 10 kilometers west of the AurMac Gold property, within the traditional territory of the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun. The Nitra Gold Project has around 1,442 claims (296 km2). The Hyland Gold Project consists of 927 active Yukon registered quartz mineral claims totaling over 18,620 hectares in an area that is road accessible from Watson Lake.


TSXV:BYN - Post by User

Post by givemeabreak1on Feb 07, 2024 3:54pm
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Buy the offer

Buy the offerIf I remember correctly he said buy the offer to 
50 cents how has that worked out?  I was the one that said when it went over .50 it would retrace to .32.  I also said at the time it had nothing to do with whether I liked the company or not but rather that is what they usually do.  In fact it retraced lower than my prediction.  My comment was if you like it sell and rebuy after the retrace or if you do not own shares wait to buy after the retrace.  Seems to me I was correct.
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