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DLP Resources Inc V.DLP

Alternate Symbol(s):  DLPRF

DLP Resources Inc. is a mineral exploration company operating in Southeastern British Columbia and Peru, exploring for Base Metals and Cobalt. Its properties include Aldridge 1 & 2, Hungry Creek, Redburn Creek, DD/Moby Dick/NZOU, and Peru projects. The Aldridge 1 & 2 project consists of 14 mineral claims within two blocks covering a collective 47.69 square kilometers (km2) over 50 km southwest of Cranbrook, British Columbia (BC). The Hungry Creek property comprises 74 mineral claims totaling 38,852.92 km2. The property is located 35 kilometers (km) west of Kimberley, BC. The Redburn Creek property is located 20 km northeast of Golden in southeastern BC within the Redburn Creek drainage, a northwest flowing tributary of the Blaeberry River. The property consists of seven mineral claims covering just over 3365 hectares. The DD-Panda-Moby Dick and NZOU mineral tenures are in the Purcell range of the Columbia Mountains in the Fort Steele Mining Division of southeastern British Columbia.


TSXV:DLP - Post by User

Post by TrueGoldon Sep 25, 2024 7:48pm
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Post# 36241287

6 MONTH REVIEW

6 MONTH REVIEWWell I have not posted for 6 months but I'm very surprised at the stock price. All their assays look great. Their metalurgy report looks great. They have to have north of 800,000,000 tons of productive rock now. I've been buying the last week. I think this is a $4 or $5 buck stock. Probably more. Are there any other opinions out there?
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