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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Global Cobalt Corp GLBCF

Global Cobalt Corp is an exploration stage company. Its projects are Altai Sister Properties, and The Iron Creek Cobalt-Copper Project.

GREY:GLBCF - Post Discussion

Global Cobalt Corp > GCO ...
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Post by Canada2016 on Mar 04, 2017 7:50pm

GCO ...

If it trades again ... OMG
Comment by Canada2016 on Mar 04, 2017 7:52pm
Or maybe bought maybe GEMC will buy it haha
Comment by DRYOASIS on Mar 22, 2017 8:22pm
Canada2016 your prediction might not be that far off, with Easpring back in the game today anything is possible, lots of people tied to GEMC have a vested interest in GCO, interesting times ahead ...
Comment by Misbrandt on Mar 24, 2017 2:00pm
Given the knowledge GEMC management has regarding Karakul property and the fact that unlike Tesla, Easpring is probably fine with Cobalt sources from outside N.A. I would definitely love to see them jointly purchase Karakul. GCO could probably be had for $5-10 million (max 10 cents a share buyout). If they actually managed to get the subsurface rights guaranteed it has significant near term ...more  
Comment by DRYOASIS on Mar 24, 2017 2:44pm
I think GEMC should purchase the mining rights directly from IP and then make a take over offer on GCO. Just dreaming here but I would love to see it happen.
Comment by Winwarrior on Mar 24, 2017 3:43pm
I wonder how the EBRD would feel about this. They seem to have more than a few million tied up here. Add them to IMHL, who wants their piece and the group that IMHL owes money to and it does begin to add up. Very odd . . . that it sits rusting away.
Comment by Sourmash331 on Mar 24, 2017 6:59pm
What GCO shareholder in their right mind would ever invest so much as even 1 cent with GEMC?? Honestly, just look at the past track record with these people. Do you expect a diferent outcome this time around. Just out of principal I refuse to invest with Erin and her associates. If they couldn't make it happen with that King Kong deposit in Russia, they will never accomplish anything anywhere ...more  
Comment by Winwarrior on Mar 25, 2017 9:02am
It truly is a leap of faith to throw at this. GCO it would seem is done and many an investor have lots thousands on this. I really wonder how those service providers who - - I guess - -  reluctantly accepted shares in lieu of cash must be feeling these days. I remember one - Don Taylor I believe - who in place of the $125,000 owed him accepted shares valued in the range of .10. If Taylor ...more  
Comment by Sourmash331 on Mar 25, 2017 2:52pm
If GCO is truly finished as you say, then GEMC has no chance of ever going anywhere. Their reputation is riding on what happens with GCO! 
Comment by DRYOASIS on Mar 25, 2017 4:20pm
Erin was not the problem, actually she was the solution to fix the EBRD/IMHL fiasco that took place before Puget got involved ... She did everything right but the Ukraine/Russia crisis put a stop to the project. The proof is right in front of you, if Erin was the problem, then why is it that Easpring is pursuing a partnership with GEMC ?
Comment by Misbrandt on Mar 26, 2017 2:03pm
Though obviously I would love to see GCO trade again and I figure cobalt is pretty hot right now so I bolstered my gemc holdings on its lows, I very much have accepted it was likely adding to my eventual losses here. What I am curious about is why a company as established as Easpring would bother with a microcap. What does GEMC bring to them other than a pretty weak property and promises to build ...more  
Comment by DRYOASIS on Mar 26, 2017 5:06pm
Why partner with GEMC, I guess they must like the management team. If Easpring is serious about securing cobalt supply, why don't they sign an offtake agreement with ECS or FT ?
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