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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fury Gold Mines Ltd T.FURY

Alternate Symbol(s):  FURY

Fury Gold Mines Limited is a Canada-based gold exploration company. The Company's principal business activity is the acquisition and exploration of resource projects in Canada. It owns a 100% interest in the high-grade gold Eau Claire project, which is situated on over 23,000 hectares (ha) in the Eeyou-Istchee James Bay region of Quebec. The Eau Claire project is located approximately 800... see more

TSX:FURY - Post Discussion

Fury Gold Mines Ltd > Gain or retain
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Post by MaterialsMan on May 06, 2023 5:48am

Gain or retain

It is beginning to appear as though Fury shareholders may be looking at an imminent reverse split. In looking around, I have noticed that many publicly traded companies, primarily in the materials industries, are either trying to retain their U.S. listings or to gain better U.S.exposure by obtaining entry onto a better exchange. It is happening with several of the companies that I have positions in. From experience, this results in short term pain for long term gain. If a company is doing it to stay afloat because of poor fundementals, that may not be a good thing. Time to get out while there is still some value. If it is for a valid purpose, and the company appears to have solid prospects, as I believe is the case with FURY, then there should probably be no worries. It may well, however, provide an opportunity to buy on a dip. Obviously, in this case, the price of gold needs to hold up.
Comment by GoldInsect777 on May 06, 2023 10:15am
MaterialsMan, I think you and I were wrong about the hard $1.00 requirement for keeping a listing on the NYSE. I did some more digging the other day, and FURY trades on the AMEX portion of the NYSE, which seems to be more specific to small cap companies. There seems to be looser requirements for being on the AMEX based on the little I've read highlighted below.  I bought shares of AUMN ...more  
Comment by MaterialsMan on May 06, 2023 3:45pm
Triple 7's, Thanks for clarifying that. Now I want to find out the regs on the NASDAQ.
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