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Minera Alamos Inc V.MAI

Alternate Symbol(s):  MAIFF

Minera Alamos Inc. is a gold production and development company. The Company has a portfolio of Mexican assets, including the 100%-owned Santana open-pit, heap-leach mine in Sonora that is going through the start-up of operations at the new Nicho Main deposit. The Santana Property consists of certain mining claims located approximately east-southeast of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Additionally, the Company holds a 100% interest in certain contiguous mining concessions referred to as Santa Lucia and Hilda 35 Fraccion 1, located in Sonora State, Mexico. Its 100%-owned Cerro de Oro oxide gold project that comprises Zacatecas I and Zacatecas II concessions is located in northern Zacatecas and covers about 6,500-hectare (ha). The Company holds a 100% interest in the La Fortuna open pit gold project in Durango, which covers about 6,200 ha. The Company also holds a 100% interest in a mining property known as Los Verdes, a molybdenum-copper property located in the State of Sonora, Mexico.


TSXV:MAI - Post by User

Post by GoldenPolarBearon Nov 09, 2024 7:43am
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Post# 36304489

Sabre Gold just filed a new SEDAR document 📜 📃

Sabre Gold just filed a new SEDAR document 📜 📃

Sabre Gold Mines Corp. (formerly Arizona Gold Corp.) just filed a new SEDAR document: Notice of the meeting and record date - English


Do any Minera Alamos shareholders even care about this meeting or do they think Minera Alamos will easily find the funding to put the Copperstone Mine back into limited production?

Minera Alamos will need to raise about $35 million; I know they think can cut costs and they have a possible Mill in Canada that can be delivered and reassembled at the Copperstone Mine in Arizona but money will be needed so... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4UZIHY89pY

If Minera Alamos managent easily raise the funds promptly with few encumbrances; this stock will POP!


 

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