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Maritime Resources Corp V.MAE

Alternate Symbol(s):  MRTMF

Maritime Resources Corp. is a Canada-based gold exploration and development company focused on advancing the Hammerdown Gold Project in the Baie Verte District of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Company holds a 100% interest directly and subject to option agreements entitling it to earn 100% ownership in the Green Bay Property which includes the former Hammerdown gold mine and the Orion gold project. It controls over 439 square kilometers (km2) of exploration land including the Green Bay, Whisker Valley, Gull Ridge and Point Rousse projects. The Company owns mineral processing assets in the Baie Verte mining district, which include the Pine Cove mill and the Nugget Pond gold circuit. It also owns the Lac Pelletier gold project in Rouyn Noranda, Quebec. Its land holding, across all its properties, covers an area of approximately 43,925 hectares, of which the Company holds a 100% mineral rights interest in 37,050 hectares with the remaining 2,175 hectares under option agreements (100%).


TSXV:MAE - Post by User

Comment by shiftyoneon Oct 13, 2024 6:45pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Next Week

RE:RE:RE:RE:Next WeekYes of course,  Thomas the doubter.  I do recall the stories where he didn't believe.  He became a Saint later.

I had thought you were talking about St. Thomas Aquinas.  Who is celebrated Jan. 24 or 26.  That is why could not get the drift of your post.

St. Thomas was a doubter.  And had to see it to believe it.  But he was ultimately convinced.

Now I understand your reference.   Cheers..  GLTA.

Btw, if you wait until you actually see the proof of MAE succeeding, producing, bringing in real revenue, be possibly taken over etc, the price will be much higher.  And a person may question and wish they had not doubted.


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