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


Primary Symbol: T.IAU Alternate Symbol(s):  IAUX

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 > Have a little NYSE delisting to go with ....
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Post by metalhead666 on Nov 13, 2024 4:28pm

Have a little NYSE delisting to go with ....

All time lows and massive impossible dilution with that side of tax loss selling. It's about to get booted from the NYSE just to kick those who continue to hold on in the nuts one more time.  Might get tossed from the TSX too and be just another penny stock on the Venture where it will wither and die a quiet death.
Comment by ijerryhale on Nov 14, 2024 8:09am
NYSE American used to be the AMEX. The NYSE American Company Guide permits the exchange to delist a security if it trades at a “low price” for a substantial period of time. As a matter of policy, the NYSE American considers a price below $0.20 to be a “low price.”
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