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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum MegumaGold Corp NSAUF

MegumaGold Corp. is a Canadian junior gold exploration company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring and developing natural resource properties, with a focus on precious metal properties located in Canada. The Company’s projects include Meguma Project; Osprey Projects-Goldenville Project; Osprey Projects-Caribou Project; Osprey Projects-Leipsigate Project; Caribou SW... see more

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Post by TTMAC on Apr 23, 2021 2:44pm

Meguma

They have some good properties in the heart of gold country in Nova Scotia.
Spring is here so you would think they would be starting work on these properties.
Money is always a problem with a lot of juniors but I have no idea where Meguma stands in this regard.
Lets hope we hear something soon about their plans for the future of this company.
Comment by rdgeo44 on Apr 27, 2021 11:08am
Good morning TTMAC thks for the post. I have emailed management but still waiting for some type of replay. Maybe when you've got nothing to report to your investors, it's best to keep quiet!!! Too bad NSAU is turning into a dog as I thought with the addition of the Osprey team, we were looking at a successful Canadian project. However, the incompetence of the Meguma management seems to ...more