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Dundee Corp T.DC.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  DDEJF

Dundee Corporation is a Canada-based holding company. Through its operating segments, the Company is a mining- focused investor primarily engaged in acquiring mineral resource assets. Its segments include mining investments, mining services, and corporate and others. Its asset base includes investments in precious and base metals projects across four continents. Its subsidiaries include Dundee Sustainable Technologies Inc. (Dundee Technologies), Dundee Resources Limited, and Goodman & Company, Investment Counsel Inc. The Dundee Sustainable Technologies Inc., a 78%-owned subsidiary developing patented sustainable precious and base metals extraction processes. Through the development of its patented processes, the GlassLock Process and the CLEVR Process, Dundee Technologies extracts precious and base metals from ores and concentrates, while stabilizing contaminants such as arsenic.


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Post by pierrelebelon Jul 09, 2024 5:41pm
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Post# 36125212

Dundee borrows another $5 million

Dundee borrows another $5 million
"... at a rate equal to the greater of (a) The Toronto-Dominion Bank prime rate plus 1.95% per annum, and (b) 9.15% per annum, during the first 24 months of the applicable advance; and (ii) thereafter, at a rate equal to The Toronto-Dominion Bank prime rate plus 6.50% per annum...."

Management does not know how to negociate a loan.  That is way too expensive, considering the collatreral pledged.


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