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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Imperial Metals Corp T.III

Alternate Symbol(s):  IPMLF

Imperial Metals Corporation is a Canada-based exploration, mine development and operating company. The Company’s holdings include the Mount Polley mine (100%), the Huckleberry mine (100%), the Red Chris mine (30%). The Company also holds a portfolio of about 23 greenfield exploration properties in British Columbia. The Mount Polley copper/gold mine in south-central British Columbia is owned 100... see more

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Comment by Temeraire2on Dec 20, 2024 7:53pm

RE:Tax loss selling ending - relief in sight?

...and as you mentioned earlier, MT Polley is humming so another strong quarter and year end can be counted on.  In the meantime, ME wont be rolling over on the Fisheries charges - think in terms ...more  
Post by miningfundion Dec 19, 2024 4:50pm

Tax loss selling ending - relief in sight?

Tax-loss selling season is drawing to a close, which should be helpful for III considering its dismal share price. Interesting that over 90% of December net purchases of III has been by " ...more  
Post by Jonathon Brownon Dec 19, 2024 6:23am

Buzz on the Bullboards: Three engaging TSX stocks with a holiday flavour

Post by Cognition777on Dec 18, 2024 9:53am

New Prosperity

Hands up if you think this will be "finalized" by year end... "In March 2024, Tilhqot’in and Taseko formally reinstated the standstill agreement for a final term, with the goal of ...more  
Post by faraway1on Dec 15, 2024 10:24am

CBC Article

Can anyone comment on validity? British Columbia Mining company charged 10 years after spilling toxic waste into B.C. waters Collapse of Mount Polley tailings dam considered one of the worst ...more  
Comment by Temeraire2on Dec 13, 2024 7:10am

RE:RE:Fed Action

As always, you make sense.  Imagine our civil servants hard at it for 10 years!  While the company was heads down with remdiation and building out the ore body.  A great Canadian ...more  
Post by therookie87on Dec 11, 2024 10:06am

t.III is lucky to be trading as it really should be a penny

stock based on the diaster it created 10 years ago!!!  If I was living near the area and was effected by the spill, I would be p i$$$ed right now and beyond!!
Comment by miningfundion Dec 10, 2024 2:51pm

RE:Fed Action

Thanks, very interesting! So, it seems that the Feds have taken over 10 years to take action regarding the impact of the 2014 breach on fisheries. The good news is that this new action should not ...more  
Post by Temeraire2on Dec 10, 2024 1:28pm

Fed Action

After thinking on it further am guessing our Federal "civil servants" have decided to act ahead of a change in Govt which they might be guessing might have held off given their growth agenda ...more  
Comment by Temeraire2on Dec 10, 2024 11:25am

RE:Fed Fisheries....

Money grab ....not an existential threat.....
Post by Temeraire2on Dec 10, 2024 11:09am

Fed Fisheries....

The charges against Imperial Metals for the Mount Polley tailings dam failure were filed by Canada's federal Public Prosecution Service. This action was taken based on investigations led by ...more  
Comment by faraway1on Dec 10, 2024 10:50am

RE:Fisheries Violation

Could the timing of this filing have anything to do with Statute of Limitations?
Post by smitini12on Dec 10, 2024 8:02am

Fisheries Violation

Well there you go.  That's the lid on this thing.  Looks like the resurrection of ancient history.  Brian and company have to roll up their sleeves here. Smit
Comment by miningfundion Dec 09, 2024 4:08pm

RE:Light a fire

Hi Smit, I agree with your conclusions. I suggest that III is virtually ignored by analysts because it is essentially a private corporation - ME owns just under 50%, and he and senior management go ...more  
Post by smitini12on Dec 09, 2024 10:07am

Light a fire

The current numbers are there.  The future value is there.  This simply needs a little ignition.  An analyst would help.  It's got a market cap for one to initiate.  Wish ...more  
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