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B2Gold Corp T.BTO

Alternate Symbol(s):  BTG

B2Gold Corp. is an international gold producer. The Company has operating gold mines in Mali, Namibia and the Philippines, the Goose Project under construction in northern Canada, and numerous development and exploration projects in various countries, including Mali, Colombia, and Finland. The Fekola Mine is located in southwest Mali, on the border between Mali and Senegal, approximately 500 kilometers due west of the capital city, Bamako. The Masbate Mine is located approximately 360 kilometers southeast of Manila. The Otjikoto Mine is located in the north-central part of Namibia, approximately 300 kilometers north of Windhoek and is a gold producer. The Company also owns the Gramalote Project in Colombia. It also has an interest in the Back River Gold District, which is located in Nunavut, Canada. The Back River Gold District consists of approximately five mineral claims blocks along an 80-kilometer belt. It is engaged in operating Goose Project, which is located in Nunavut, Canada.


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Comment by psych01on Dec 31, 2024 3:44pm
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RE:RE:RE:Stay short .. miners in toilet this week

RE:RE:RE:Stay short .. miners in toilet this week Singoa--Clive is a big thinker, can you relate to and understand a big thinker, at least try.  Oceana Gold pays 60% to the Philippine government for the privilege of mining there and they still make a profit.  B2 could pay the Mali military 30% of everthing they make, let us be clear the money will go to them, perhaps they will throw a little bit to the people, and still make a good profit.  In the frozen north of Canada just consider what Clive is doing--things that 99% of people could never do.  $3.50 now and could easily go to $8.  The Mali military needs normal people on their side, they cannot chase everybody away---they have radical Islamic lunatics and they cannot go it alone.  Try to have a broader scope than just sniping when things are challenging.  Good luck.  IMO
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