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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum I-80 Gold Corp T.IAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  IAUX | T.IAU.WT

i-80 Gold Corp. is a mining company. The Company is a gold and silver producer engaged in the exploration, development and production of gold, silver mineral and poly-metallic deposits. Its operations include Lone Tree, Ruby Hill, Granite Creek and McCoy-Cove. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Lone Tree and Buffalo Mountain gold deposits and Lone Tree processing complex (collectively, the... see more

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I-80 Gold Corp > Yo 82Supra
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Post by Shermandrock1 on Jun 13, 2024 1:58pm

Yo 82Supra

Yep, I would say the same. All singing rom the same hymnal. If their was a course correction/alteration, given that this was a blackout period resulting from the the implied transaction, they could not reveal otherwise. Ask yourself this: Why would someone agree to an arrangement wherein he would obligate himself to the purchase of a fraction of a company for the same cost as if he bought the entire company, carved it up to retain the targeted portion(s) and thus avoiding onerous costs and potential future procedural/territorial disagreements. Nope, seasoned mining managers would not impose themselves to oversight and control by others. just my $0.04. Sherm
Comment by Shermandrock1 on Jun 13, 2024 2:20pm
Typo in first sentence. The word "their" should be "there". I am claiming auto fill for the substituted word. Yep, the standard disclaimer. 
Comment by Ridgeback on Jun 13, 2024 2:34pm
Well so now we see it impatient investors? Who knows what the deal may be? We are all guessing? Great project for who?
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