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Tudor Gold Corp V.TUD

Alternate Symbol(s):  TDRRF

Tudor Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious and base metals exploration and development company. The Company has claims in British Columbia's Golden Triangle (Canada), an area that hosts producing and past-producing mines and several large deposits that are approaching potential development. The Company has a 60% interest in Treaty Creek gold project, located in northwestern British Columbia, which is host to the Goldstorm Deposit, a large gold-copper porphyry system, as well as several other mineralized zones. The Company's Treaty Creek property covers an area of approximately 17,913 hectares.


TSXV:TUD - Post by User

Comment by cskhurasuon Apr 19, 2024 3:40pm
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RE:RE:Rockport, Bigboy, and now Larry = Rah Rah TUO cheerleaders

RE:RE:Rockport, Bigboy, and now Larry = Rah Rah TUO cheerleaders LOL. Don't come on our TUD site telling us we made a mistake buying TUD and not buying TUO. We don't want to hear  those embarassing facts. Stay on your own site. 

Support TUD. The next $200 to $300 million of expenditire to get a PFS similar to SEA is TUD's alone. Maybe another 500 million shares?

What a poorly constructed deal. It TUD just had to spend, say, $50 million to earn its 60% when the amigos have to share the burden? That would be a reasonable deal. Typical of the industry. But all the way to a production decision before expenditures are shared? 

If TUD owned 100% of Treaty Creek they could bring in a serious partner to spend serious money to earn a 50% interest. But that horse left the barn and expired on the front lawn long ago. You can doubt the metallurgy or the pit slopes but you cannot doubt this was a not-smart deal from the get go.
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