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Artemis Gold Inc V.ARTG

Alternate Symbol(s):  ARGTF

Artemis Gold Inc. is a Canada-based gold development company. The Company is engaged in identifying, acquiring, and developing gold projects in mining-friendly jurisdictions. The Company operates through a single segment: the exploration and development of mineral properties. The Company is focused on the development of the Blackwater Gold Project (Blackwater Project) in central British Columbia. The Project is situated in central British Columbia, approximately 160 kilometers (km) southwest of Prince George and 446 km northeast of Vancouver. The Company has 100% interest in 328 mineral claims covering an area of 148,688 hectares (ha) distributed among the Property and the Capoose, Auro, Key, Parlane and RJK claim blocks. The Company also holds interest in Velocity Minerals Ltd.


TSXV:ARTG - Post by User

Comment by templetooth2on Jun 13, 2024 10:03pm
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RE:I'm most curious to know why SPROTT isn't all over this one?

RE:I'm most curious to know why SPROTT isn't all over this one?I'm no expert but my impression was that Sprott primarily invested in very early-stage deals.

Artemis is now in the ballpark of $2 Billion market cap. If Sprott ever had an interst in this company, he would be selling, not buying. No?

This stock has done extraordinarily well over the last year. It would not be unusual for this new mine to encounter a few teething problems, as do most large industrial projects. As it is months before we might hear of such problems, I can envision a moment or three where the market cap here slips nicely below Cdn $2 B.
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