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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum TMAC Resources Inc. T.TMR

TMAC Resources Inc is an industrial metals and materials company. The business acquires, explores, and evaluates mineral properties. Its lone business segment is Mining; this segment is engaged in the exploration and development of precious metal resources, primarily gold. The company generates the vast majority of its revenue in Canada. TMAC Resources' primary mine is located in Hope Bay, in... see more

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Post by templetooth2 on May 30, 2019 10:48am

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Along the lines of counting chickens before the eggs have hatched, I would be interested in hearing where people expect to invest the proceeds when TMAC gets bought. Could be the next gold take out candidate or just a good investment idea. The only "rule" in this contest is you cannot choose Sabina. Stepping right up, I have two choices: Continental (CNL) and a little off the beaten path, Roan Resources (ROAN) in US
Comment by Harbinus on May 30, 2019 3:48pm
Hopefully there is no takeover coming for now.  Lots of long-term potential at this one, 80km strike could yield 10x what they've proven up so far and it finaly looks like the mine issues are getting worked out. CNL should be avoided.  Great drill results to be sure, but Colombia is probably the worst jurisdiction in the world to operate as a gold company, although Burkina Faso is ...more  
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