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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Marathon Gold Corp T.MOZ

Marathon Gold Corporation is a Canada-based gold exploration and development company. The Company’s primary business focus is the exploration and development of its flagship asset, the wholly owned Valentine Gold Project, located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The project comprises a series of five mineralized deposits along a 32- kilometer system. Its prospects are located along the... see more

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Marathon Gold Corp > Marathon Back To Being Underrated
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Post by NLMoose on Jul 15, 2020 9:44am

Marathon Back To Being Underrated

With Marathon Gold stocks now below $2.00 per share, and hardly had any growth over the last two weeks, its time for the company to get their act together to see their shares reach analyst target price of at least $2.75 a share.
Comment by Ridgeback on Jul 15, 2020 10:01am
The share price may move soon enough? Environmental impact statement will be coming 2 nd half. Drill results coming. Anaylst predictions ?  If there are any dips count me in.
Comment by theCurse on Jul 15, 2020 1:35pm
I'm sure i could easily find out but how did you get 77 "thumbs up"? either you're just having some fun with us or you're incredibly wet behind the ears.  You do understand that analyst wasn't the first to offer a target and timelines are generally more than a week or two out???  And analysts offer opinions...and you know what they say about opinions. tC