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American Creek Resources Ltd V.AMK

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACKRF

American Creek Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration company, which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties, principally for precious metal deposits. The Company’s projects include Treaty Creek and Austruck-Bonanza. The Treaty Creek Project covers approximately 114 square km in the Skeena Mining District of northern British Columbia and is situated approximately 70 km north of Stewart. The Austruck-Bonanza Property is located within the Kamloops Mining Division 53 kilometers north-west of the city of Kamloops in south central British Columbia. The Austruck-Bonanza Property is underlain by Devonian to Triassic Harper Ranch formation comprised of fine grade sedimentary rocks including mudstone and shale and includes basaltic volcanics. The Company holds 100% interest in the Austruck-Bonanza Property and 20% interest in the Treaty Creek project.


TSXV:AMK - Post by User

Comment by FreshStart26on Oct 17, 2024 4:14pm
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Post# 36270549

RE:AMK Trading Patterns

RE:AMK Trading PatternsMy shares are being borrowed quite a bit at the moment so they're definately shorting (aside from whatever their false numbers show) - as well as I cant imagine they're not naked shorting or shorting through swaps/other forms of derivatives alongside. 

Financial institutions are a dark and opaque place - it's a wild environment when you start to see how they can manipulate individual stocks through swaps/much much more. It's not like they go to jail for any of this in the past so why would they stop? Make a 50 million profit and pay a million for a crime with no jail time... obvious it wont stop. 
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