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Cantex Mine Development Corp V.CD

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTXDF

Cantex Mine Development Corp. is an exploration stage company. Its principal business activity is the exploration and development of mineral properties for commercial mineral deposits, and it is considered to be at the exploration stage. It is focused on its 100% owned 20,000-hectare (ha) North Rackla Project located about 150 kilometers (km) northeast of the town of Mayo in the Yukon Territory, Canada where high-grade massive sulphide mineralization has been discovered. Over 60,000 meters of drilling has defined high grade silver-lead-zinc-germanium mineralization over 2.3 km of strike length and 700 meters depth. It has a 100% interest in four mineral properties in Nevada. It has two projects in Yemen: Al Hariqah (Gold) and Al Masna (Nickel, Copper, Cobalt). The Al Hariqah is a near-surface gold deposit located about 130 km northwest of Sana’a, Yemen. The Al Masna’a nickel, copper, cobalt project is located in the Saadah region some 205 km north-northwest of the capital city, Sana’a.


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Post by Oregonduckon Aug 03, 2024 1:55pm
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Post# 36163283

Unmasking the trades

Unmasking the trades

Chuck said around the time of the last PDAC convention with the headline news that he blamed the short sellers for the drubbing of mining shares. Really? If you find the minerals, they will buy.

It has been variously reported that the Co.'s CFO claimed that she didn't know who was dumping, maybe, some disgruntled shareholder.

Management could ask its Stock Transfer Agent for the Shareholders Register List which would inform them who else is doing the buying or selling
 on a regular basis. 

Most of the past and recent
selling have been from Anonymous trader(s). To find out, Management could subscribe for the Anonymous Report. 


https://www.tsx.com/en/company-services/understanding-your-stock-s-trading/anonymous-trading-activity

 

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