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Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. T.GMX

Alternate Symbol(s):  GLBXF

Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is focused exploration and development property bank which operates under the project generator business model. The Company's mineral portfolio consists of exploration, development and royalty properties which contain base metals (copper, nickel, zinc, lead), precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, palladium), specialty metals and minerals (manganese, vanadium, titanium dioxide, iron, molybdenum, lithium, cobalt, scandium, antimony, rare earths and associated elements) and Industrial Minerals (mica, silica, potassic feldspar, pyrophyllite, kaolin, dolomite as well as talc and magnesite). Its properties consist of Timmins Talc-Magnesite, Laguerre-Knutson, Courville, Beauchastel - Rouyn, Cavalier, Great Plains (Clermont), Joutel, Red Star Project, Rouyn-Merger, Ruisseau Marriott, Sheen Lake Property, Shortt Lake Mine, Smith-Zulapa-Vianor, Salt Spring property, Eldrich Gold Mine, Porcupine West Property, and others.


TSX:GMX - Post by User

Comment by stockwrestleron Sep 20, 2024 1:28am
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Post# 36232460

RE:RE:stock price

RE:RE:stock pricea spin-out may be good if the
present shareholders benefit.
Vantex spun out Vanstar and
management took all the shares 
for themselves and left Vantex
holders with nothing. Is that just
being greedy or is it actually an
illegal offense?
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