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Rise Gold Ord Shs C.RISE

Alternate Symbol(s):  RYES

Rise Gold Corp. is a Canada-based exploration-stage mining company. The Company's principal asset is the past-producing Idaho-Maryland Gold Mine property (I-M Mine Property) located in Nevada County, California, United States. The I-M Mine Property is a past producing high-grade property near Grass Valley, California, United States, which the Company owns outright through its wholly owned subsidiary, Rise Grass Valley, Inc. The I-M Mine Property is a private land, which covers approximately 175 acres of surface land and approximately 2600 acres of private mineral rights. The I-M Mine Property surface rights include three parts of fee simple land, such as Idaho land representing approximately 56 acres, Brunswick land representing approximately 37 acres, and the Mill Site property representing approximately 82 acres. The I-M Mine Property consists of parcels of surface land located in portions.


CSE:RISE - Post by User

Post by Ochterloneyon Feb 05, 2024 6:26pm
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if not approved and permit refused Rise could still be ok

if not approved and permit refused Rise could still be okaccording to the president even if there is no court case the case law says the county would have to pay Rise gold the value of the property which he estimates would be $400 million and with 40 million shares outstanding that would mean $10 per share to the shareholders.

I am no lawyer and I do not know the law that applies here but if Joe Mullin is correct in what he says, the above comments should at least be in the ball park.  i would guess that is why 1 Million US  was able to be raised in the 4th quarter of 2023.


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